This is more or less a question of cosmetic in WinXP: Over time, the msconfig startup box is cluttered with many unchecked/disabled startup items. It seems that they stay in there forever. Is there anyway that we can clean up those unused boxes?
Thanks for your quick responses! I do not want to get rid of those offenders, just to get those unchecked boxes off the startup tab. I've followed AshleyPride's method and it works great.
Hello there. I was also looking for a way to clear my unchecked entries in msconfig (WinXP-Pro). It doesn't really matter one way or another if they remain unchecked. But since I'm a diehard perfectionist, I had to dispose of them in a friendly way.
I found the "perfect" utility on the web called "RegVac". It's a shareware product. I've had the trial version for 34 days now, forget how many days left.
So, this utility has an accessory tab that removes any and all unchecked entries in msconfig. It also has functions to clean registry of invalid keys, etc. All I know is it worked for me. Try it...
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