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| Remove autostart program? Long story. I had Netmeter installed to show network activity. I like to see if I'm downloading or if I'm just sitting waiting for nothing. Then when on vacation in June/July, Netmeter on Vista suddenly started displaying an incredibly long list of "network adapters" with the weirdest names and descriptions, while at the same time saying it couldn't find any active adapter. This after it worked for a long time (years?) on XP and then on Vista since December when I got a new laptop. In frustration I downloaded the Netmeter beta. This alleviated the problem and I could see network activity again. Unfortunately, the beta was simply an .exe file, not an install through Windows installer. Now, after a few weeks, when I start up, I get a message that Netmeter has stopped working and that Vista has reported the problem to MS (as if that will do anything!). Unfortunately, I can't get it to not start up, since the option to start at boot-up is set in the program and since the program won't start ... you get my drift? How can I safely tell Vista to not attempt to start Netmeter at start- up? |
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| Re: Remove autostart program? > How can I safely tell Vista to not attempt to start Netmeter at start-[color=blue] > up?[/color] You could use Msconfig: Tim Sneath : Windows Vista Secret #9: Kill the Startup Monsters [url]http://blogs.msdn.com/tims/archive/2006/09/28/windows-vista-secret-9-kill-the-startup-monsters.aspx[/url] -- Regards/Saludos, Daniel Martín Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience "MikeB" <MPBrede******.com> wrote in message news:c8f08e7f-d784-4281-9215-7d6bac8e7b93@o32g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...[color=blue] > Long story. > > I had Netmeter installed to show network activity. I like to see if > I'm downloading or if I'm just sitting waiting for nothing. > > Then when on vacation in June/July, Netmeter on Vista suddenly started > displaying an incredibly long list of "network adapters" with the > weirdest names and descriptions, while at the same time saying it > couldn't find any active adapter. This after it worked for a long time > (years?) on XP and then on Vista since December when I got a new > laptop. > > In frustration I downloaded the Netmeter beta. This alleviated the > problem and I could see network activity again. Unfortunately, the > beta was simply an .exe file, not an install through Windows > installer. > > Now, after a few weeks, when I start up, I get a message that Netmeter > has stopped working and that Vista has reported the problem to MS (as > if that will do anything!). Unfortunately, I can't get it to not start > up, since the option to start at boot-up is set in the program and > since the program won't start ... you get my drift? > > How can I safely tell Vista to not attempt to start Netmeter at start- > up? >[/color] |
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| Re: Remove autostart program? "MikeB" <MPBrede******.com> wrote in message news:c8f08e7f-d784-4281-9215-7d6bac8e7b93@o32g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...[color=blue] > Long story. > > I had Netmeter installed to show network activity. I like to see if > I'm downloading or if I'm just sitting waiting for nothing. > > Then when on vacation in June/July, Netmeter on Vista suddenly started > displaying an incredibly long list of "network adapters" with the > weirdest names and descriptions, while at the same time saying it > couldn't find any active adapter. This after it worked for a long time > (years?) on XP and then on Vista since December when I got a new > laptop. > > In frustration I downloaded the Netmeter beta. This alleviated the > problem and I could see network activity again. Unfortunately, the > beta was simply an .exe file, not an install through Windows > installer. > > Now, after a few weeks, when I start up, I get a message that Netmeter > has stopped working and that Vista has reported the problem to MS (as > if that will do anything!). Unfortunately, I can't get it to not start > up, since the option to start at boot-up is set in the program and > since the program won't start ... you get my drift? > > How can I safely tell Vista to not attempt to start Netmeter at start- > up? >[/color] Those 'weird' network adapters, as well as the non-weird ones, should be listed in Device Manager under 'Network Adapters', and also in Network Connections. Worth exploring what you have in those 2 locations, and perhaps removing any non-essential ones. -- Jon |
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| Re: Remove autostart program? On Aug 12, 11:58*am, "Jon" <Email_Addr...@SomewhereOrOther.com> wrote:[color=blue] > "MikeB" <MPBr...******.com> wrote in message > > news:c8f08e7f-d784-4281-9215-7d6bac8e7b93@o32g2000yqm.googlegroups.com... > > >[color=green] > > Long story.[/color] >[color=green] > > I had Netmeter installed to show network activity. I like to see if > > I'm downloading or if I'm just sitting waiting for nothing.[/color] >[color=green] > > Then when on vacation in June/July, Netmeter on Vista suddenly started > > displaying an incredibly long list of "network adapters" with the > > weirdest names and descriptions, while at the same time saying it > > couldn't find any active adapter. This after it worked for a long time > > (years?) on XP and then on Vista since December when I got a new > > laptop.[/color] >[color=green] > > In frustration I downloaded the Netmeter beta. This alleviated the > > problem and I could see network activity again. Unfortunately, the > > beta was simply an .exe file, not an install through Windows > > installer.[/color] >[color=green] > > Now, after a few weeks, when I start up, I get a message that Netmeter > > has stopped working and that Vista has reported the problem to MS (as > > if that will do anything!). Unfortunately, I can't get it to not start > > up, since the option to start at boot-up is set in the program and > > since the program won't start ... you get my drift?[/color] >[color=green] > > How can I safely tell Vista to not attempt to start Netmeter at start- > > up?[/color] > > Those 'weird' network adapters, as well as the non-weird ones, *should be > listed in Device Manager under 'Network Adapters', and also in Network > Connections. Worth exploring what you have in those 2 locations, and perhaps > removing any non-essential ones. > > -- > Jon[/color] I didn't put them in there, Vista sometimes decides what it wants to do and then does it, with no input on my part. How the heck would I know what is non-essential? |
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| Re: Remove autostart program? I guess, but does MSConfig actually delete the relevant entries or does it just put them somewhere else in the event I want to use MSConfig to restore them? I guess I could simply live with the idiotic pop-up at start-up for the next 3 months. But I would really like to try and reinstall the original netmeter and see if it perhaps will recognize my adapters and monitor the right one. *Sigh* M On Aug 12, 10:52*am, Daniel Martín [MVP] <mardan...******.es> wrote:[color=blue][color=green] > > How can I safely tell Vista to not attempt to start Netmeter at start- > > up?[/color] > > You could use Msconfig: > > Tim Sneath : Windows Vista Secret #9: Kill the Startup Monstershttp://blogs.msdn.com/tims/archive/2006/09/28/windows-vista-secret-9-... > > -- > Regards/Saludos, > Daniel Martín > Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience > > "MikeB" <MPBr...******.com> wrote in message > > news:c8f08e7f-d784-4281-9215-7d6bac8e7b93@o32g2000yqm.googlegroups.com... >[color=green] > > Long story.[/color] >[color=green] > > I had Netmeter installed to show network activity. I like to see if > > I'm downloading or if I'm just sitting waiting for nothing.[/color] >[color=green] > > Then when on vacation in June/July, Netmeter on Vista suddenly started > > displaying an incredibly long list of "network adapters" with the > > weirdest names and descriptions, while at the same time saying it > > couldn't find any active adapter. This after it worked for a long time > > (years?) on XP and then on Vista since December when I got a new > > laptop.[/color] >[color=green] > > In frustration I downloaded the Netmeter beta. This alleviated the > > problem and I could see network activity again. Unfortunately, the > > beta was simply an .exe file, not an install through Windows > > installer.[/color] >[color=green] > > Now, after a few weeks, when I start up, I get a message that Netmeter > > has stopped working and that Vista has reported the problem to MS (as > > if that will do anything!). Unfortunately, I can't get it to not start > > up, since the option to start at boot-up is set in the program and > > since the program won't start ... you get my drift?[/color] >[color=green] > > How can I safely tell Vista to not attempt to start Netmeter at start- > > up?[/color][/color] |
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