Why is the msconfig startup list different than the CCleaner startup list? Which is correct? Using Win7/64 and Vista 32.
The "Startup" (tab) in Msconfig should mirror what CCleaner lists. Well at least it does on my XP system.
The "Startup" (tab) in Msconfig should mirror what CCleaner lists. Well at least it does on my XP system.
It does on my Vista system, however I have noticed double listings of some programs in the Msconfig list?
If ever I disable any startup program I do it with CCleaner and then check Msconfig just to make sure it's disabled there as well:)
Using CCleaner, my checked items are: (Vista PC)
ehTray
Gadwin
HotKeysCmds
Intellipoint
MS default manager
Using msconfig:
Intel common user interface
MS intellipoint
Default Manager
Windows defender
MS Windows OS
Gadwin
Note the msconfig items aren't the usual items I'm used to seeing on the msconfig list in XP or Win7...these more relate to the OS/bootup, not apps as I expected (Defender has been turned OFF by Norton, weird that it shows). On my Win7 machine, the checks agree but the total lists differ by maybe 25%; the lists differ by maybe 75% on Vista.