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re: ATI Icon
Tuesday, May 15, 2007 at 5:26 pm Windows Vista Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by JSanders
(251 messages posted)
If you simply want to hide the icons, then you right-click on the taskbar, select
the Notifications Area tab, then check the Hide Inactive Icons box, hit the Customize
button and decided which you want to hide. If you want to disable the programs from
starting up when you boot, then you can go to Run (Windows key+r), type in "msconfig"
without the quotes, Enter, then click on the Startup tab and uncheck what you don't
want running on startup. Just be sure of what you are turning off. You can also
do this in Windows Defender, under Tools, Software Explorer, and Startup Programs.
You can block them there from starting.
On Tuesday, May 15, 2007 at 5:01 pm, Selena wrote:
>I was talking to a co-worker last night about the icons running on the toolbar at
>the bottom right hand corner.
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>I wanted to know if i needed any of following icons, and if i don't how to get them
>not boot up or run when i start the computer.
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>1. ATI icon, when i click on it, it just wants to know how i want another screen
>to look, i dont have more than one, so i don't need that
>
>2. Dell support. I dont really need it down there, there's that option in the programs.
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>3. AGEIA PhysX Processor settings, i don't know what that is.
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>4. Safely remove hardware. I dont feel the need to have it down there, when i can
>do that from the control panel
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>5.McAfee.. i think that needs to stay
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>6. volume control, should stay
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>7. Yahoo messenger, i don't think i need to start up either.
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>8. Network Icon, i think that needs to stay.
>
>Let me know if I really need any of the others, and if i don't, how to disable them
>from when i start the computer.
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- ATI Icon (Selena: Tuesday, May 15, 2007 at 5:01 pm)
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