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All that does is stops from programs taking cpu when starting up.It doesn't really help overall cool.gif.If you don't know what you are doing or can't follow instructions, better not do this then blame it on the TC.Also how can you get a memory leak by doing this?
P.S. CCleaner is extremely helpful in freeing HDD space smile.gif
EDIT: You can safely disable all start up programs not services
P.S. CCleaner is extremely helpful in freeing HDD space smile.gif
EDIT: You can safely disable all start up programs not services
For many programs disabling their "startup" command without the program knowing may cause the program to encounter problems, I've had this problem when I tried to use MSCONFIG to disable HP printer programs from loading, but whenever I tried to run the program again, it encounters an error, and the blue screen occurs, I re-checked the program on MSCONFIG and it worked perfectly, when I used CCleaner to disable it, it just started normally...
Not all programs are affected by the MSCONFIG "trick" but some programs are vastly affected, and even if programs aren't tied to startup they are affected.
A very good example of this is Supreme Commander, when I used to play this game it would work perfectly, and would only cause memory leak when I have 300+ units on the field and have 0% RAM left.
But when I used MSCONFIG to disable startup programs so that I don't have to close programs through task manager every time I want to pay Supreme Commander, Supreme Commander would go blue-screen every around 10 minutes, but when I used CCleaner to disable startup programs, it went back to its original state.
I'm not saying don't use MSCONFIG at all, just be careful with its use and even programs not linked to it may be affected...
EDIT: The memory leak issue may have been fixed by an update/patch because the article linking to Microsoft's explanation of MSCONFIG and memory leaks is dead

