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  • Jul 16, 2005, 01:42 AM
    ka_leed
    Commands in the Startup menu in the MSCONFIG command
    Would anyone please explain to me what these commands do, plus if it's possible, what consequence is going to happen if I cancel anyone of them from the startup menu. By the way, I have a toshiba laptop with XP home edition.

    Startup Item-------- Command

    NDSTray ------ NDSTray.exe
    AGRSMMSG ------ AGRSMMSG.EXE
    Ltmoh ------ C:\Program Files\ltmoh\Ltmoh.exe
    LVCOMSX ----- C:\WINDOWS\system32\LVCOMSX.EXE
    Tfswctrl ----- C:\WINDOWS\system32\tfswctrl.EXE
    Ctfmon ------- C:\WINDOWS\system32\ctfmon.EXE
    Hkcmd ------ C:\WINDOWS\system32\hkcmd.EXE
    Igfxtray ----- C:\WINDOWS\system32\igfxtray.EXE

    Thanks a lot
  • Jul 16, 2005, 05:05 AM
    Press2Esc
    Sysinfo
    http://sysinfo.org/ - this is the bible for startup files... I uses it often.

    P2E

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by ka_leed
    Would anyone please explain to me what these commands do, plus if it's possible, what consequence is gonna happen if i cancel anyone of them from the startup menu. by the way, i have a toshiba laptop with XP home edition.

    Startup Item-------- Command

    NDSTray ------ NDSTray.exe
    AGRSMMSG ------ AGRSMMSG.EXE
    Ltmoh ------ C:\Program Files\ltmoh\Ltmoh.exe
    LVCOMSX ----- C:\WINDOWS\system32\LVCOMSX.EXE
    tfswctrl ----- C:\WINDOWS\system32\tfswctrl.EXE
    ctfmon ------- C:\WINDOWS\system32\ctfmon.EXE
    hkcmd ------ C:\WINDOWS\system32\hkcmd.EXE
    igfxtray ----- C:\WINDOWS\system32\igfxtray.EXE

    thanks a lot

  • Jul 16, 2005, 05:26 AM
    fredg
    Commands
    Hi,
    You can go to google.com, type in one of the commands, click on Search, and find links for answers to what each really does.
    To answer all of these here, would take up quite a bit of space.
    You can also uncheck any item you wish from the StartUp tab in MSCONFIG, click Apply and Ok.
    When you re-boot, if you find you need that item, you can always go back and re-check it.
    Best wishes,
    fredg
  • Jul 16, 2005, 06:32 AM
    Press2Esc
    Fred, save your Google time. As a regular user of sysinfo, I find it covers 95% (est) of the problems I come across. It is likely an aggregate of the pertentent info you may find out via individually searching through Google... ;)

    P2E

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by fredg
    Hi,
    You can go to google.com, type in one of the commands, click on Search, and find links for answers to what each really does.
    To answer all of these here, would take up quite a bit of space.
    You can also uncheck any item you wish from the StartUp tab in MSCONFIG, click Apply and Ok.
    When you re-boot, if you find you need that item, you can always go back and re-check it.
    Best wishes,
    fredg

  • Jul 16, 2005, 11:17 PM
    ka_leed
    Thanks guys
    Thank you so much for the link guys. It was very helpful.
    Have a nice day

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