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If you use msconfig to change your startup, you will tell windows to use selective startup. You will get notified that you are using a selective startup after every reboot.
There is no way to make changes to your normal startup by using this tool. It's an easier hack... but leaves your system very messy.
Thanks for including the idea. It's especially great for testing your system with certain things not running at startup before removing them completely using the registry editor.
Im going crazy looking for a answer! :evil:
Ive hosted a picture of what it does on startup!
:arrow: Image In Here
Thank you for your help. But i dont think it can be solved.
PS: Ive had this problem, formatted the whole system disk, installed Windows XP Pro SP1, with all updates, and it kept doing it! :(
I also have this problem. But with a file named: gpbelh32.exe
I dont understand ... Its all new installed!
I tried to kill the process, it says there arent any running with that name. But when I go to shutdown/restart the "not responding" windows about that file shows up!
Please guys ... this never happened before!!!
Help us out!!!
Use Hijack This and report the results here. Maybe we can help you pin down what is going on.
Here's where you can download it:
http://www.spychecker.com/program/hijackthis.html