Hello and Welcome!

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BoooooM!!! It’s the rise of the terrible writer… You are in the Money Coding blog. Here you will find how terrible writer I am. This is a personal blog so it’s not new to you and you may not find it interesting, but, I will try my best that you can at least learn a little out from this blog. Give me at least 6 months my friend. This blog is about myself (now you started disliking more, I knew it). Ironically speaking, I built this to showcase my English writing skills (your disliking even more, right?), grammar and vocabulary by sharing my experiences that I’m about to undergo before I will become a successful human.

It is not my goal to become a better writer/author by profession but I believe that I need to have an average of this skill because it is through words – spoken or not – that I can easily influence others. You use words to apply for a job; you use words even when you are the boss; you use words to motivate your members if you are the leader. At this point in time, as you read, my writings are not good. So I’m asking you to please give feedbacks and corrections. I will really appreciate it. Join me as I’m on the road of finding who and what I wanna become, who will I marry (lol), how will I make money, how will I become an entrepreneur, etc.

So bookmark this blog, email to a friend/colleague or add our RSS feed, and let’s start the ball rolling. And of course, I’d love getting your feedback on everything in this blog — and what you want to see discussed in the future.

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Restrict Startup Processes from Loading When Windows Start

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Do you want a certain process not to load on startup? Then this tip is right for you.

Usually the reason why you don’t want this to run during Windows start is because you find it not important. Furthermore, this program(s) eats a lot of CPU bandwidth.

There are many ways to do this. You can use Registry Editor (regedit) or System Configuration Utility (msconfig) or even Services (services.msc). In this article we will use the System Configuration Utility to get rid of a certain program from running on startup. Below are the steps how:

  1. Open System Configuration Utility by using RUN command and typing there msconfig.
  2. In the Services and / or Startup tab, you can uncheck the programs / applications that you don’t need to be loaded during windows startup.
Just make sure that you don’t really need the program and it will not affect your entire system. Anyway, you can undo/revert the changes by opening msconfig again and check those needed programs.

that’s it.
 

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