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Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Printing: Printers, Papers and Inks => Topic started by: abrehm on August 07, 2007, 09:51:10 pm
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Ok, I'm sorry if this is an easy fix, but I can't for the life of me figure out how to keep the HP Easy Printer Care from automatically loading with windows starts up. I have gone through msconfig and removed it from the start up and it still loads. I dont see an option in the program either to keep it from automatically loading, is there anyway to prevent this?
Thanks,
andy
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Andy, why wouldn't you want it to automatically load? It monitors your printer.
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I'm kinda picky with how my system runs and what loads at startup. It also seems like it takes unnecessary resources to monitor my printer when I dont even print everyday. Im sure its silly reasoning, but I just dont like things I dont use much running in the background using up system resources.
I take it everyone else lets it load with windows?
Andy
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I'm kinda picky with how my system runs and what loads at startup. It also seems like it takes unnecessary resources to monitor my printer when I dont even print everyday. Im sure its silly reasoning, but I just dont like things I dont use much running in the background using up system resources.
I take it everyone else lets it load with windows?
Andy
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Yep I let it run in the background. Unless you are running low on resources I do not see a reason that you would want to kill it off...
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I'm kinda picky with how my system runs and what loads at startup. It also seems like it takes unnecessary resources to monitor my printer when I dont even print everyday. Im sure its silly reasoning, but I just dont like things I dont use much running in the background using up system resources.
I take it everyone else lets it load with windows?
Andy
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I belive you should get rid of it if you remove it from the Start -> All programs -> Startup folder.
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I take it everyone else lets it load with windows?
Andy
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Yep. It doesn't seem to eat up enough resources to be a concern but I suppose that depends on your system.