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Last week I was debugging my system of the Trojan Virus. I had to go into my System reconfiguration Utility to uncheck and remove some programs from my startup. In so doing, I was never able to go back into Run\msconfig\Gereral Normal\startup and check only the programs I wanted to run at start up. They all will check themselves automatically. There are 39 programs that want to start up. This boggs my computer down. I kept a record of the ones that were checked before I started cleaning things up and there were 17 checked. I now have to go to Run\msconfig\General selective starup. Is there anyway to get back to the normal startup. I have tried checking the boxes and pressing apply. Nothing works. Also how do I delete a program that is listed twice. Thank you.

That's how msconfig works, if you alter the Normal startup selection it will obviously default to Selective startup -- Because you have "selectively started" some programs and not others.
See this post for entry removal.
http://www.computing.net/windowsme/wwwboard/forum/42901.html

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