delay startup in XP

Hi, I use XP ,I want to delay the startup time in the startup folder. I do not want to install other party software. Can I edit the registry to achieve this ??Please give m detailed. . . .

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Hi, I use XP ,I want to delay the startup time in the startup folder .I do not want to install other party software .Can I edit the registry to achieve this ??Please give m detailed ...

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Hi, I use XP ,I want to delay the startup time in the startup folder .I do not want to install other party software .Can I edit the registry to achieve this ??Please give m detailed ...

 
Is it a particular program that you would like to delay, or just all of them in Startup ???? There ARE several progs out there that will allow this and they have a rather small footprint I believe.... I understand your not wanting another prog to run, but doing this by editing the registry *Might* be a real bummer....... Try doing the Google for something like "Delay startup programs in Registry" or "Editing the registry to delay startup programs"......you'll have to fool with this.....
 
But ANYWAY:
 
Here's one site to check out....
 
And another.....
 
And one more for now...
Best of luck to ya sir !!! That's an interesting question, and though I don't have any progs I wanna delay, I'd like to know myself !!!

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Check the Registry and services..
Uncheck all unwanted Applications and services that are running under startup.
And uncheck all default applications which you dont want to use anymore.

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I think that it is much better and safer to use a reliable registry cleanning tool for computer.It is professional and not harmful.

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Yes I also think for registry problems use a safe registry cleaner like Registry Recycler.Do not edit it youself its too risky.