boruvka
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System Name | 479er (Springdale/Dothan, >50% OCed) |
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Processor | Intel Pentium M 730 (Dothan) @ 2.5 GHz (12x208) |
Motherboard | Asus P4P800 SE |
Cooling | Zalman 7000 AlCu |
Memory | Corsair CMX 1.5GB |
Video Card(s) | Powercolor X800 GTO @ 500/500MHz |
Storage | Maxtor 6L250R0, Samsung SP2514N (250+250GB) |
Display(s) | ELSA Ecomo 741 (22NF121) 22" CRT |
Case | Avance B030 black, 3 x 80mm case fans |
Audio Device(s) | Intel 82801EB ICH5 - AC'97 Audio Controller |
Power Supply | Enermax 350W |
Benchmark Scores | 38-41°C at full load... nice clocker |
Hell-o.
Every time Windows (XP, SP2, all recent updates relevant to my usage installed) boots up on my main system, a window pops up (or rather: is already maximized). It's the "my computer" window, if that's what it's called on english windows versions(?). The very thing that contains all drives and "my documents".
I am rather puritanical if it comes to desktops: there are no icons whatsoever on my desktop (this can be enabled with TweakXP or other such utilities). It's eben more annoying if the system boots up to a clean, empty desktop and WHACK there's a (never used) window popping up! :shadedshu
There are no registry entries in the "run" or "run once" menues or "autostart" menu entries linked to that phenomenon. Any tips how to permanently kill this window behaviour at startup?
Every time Windows (XP, SP2, all recent updates relevant to my usage installed) boots up on my main system, a window pops up (or rather: is already maximized). It's the "my computer" window, if that's what it's called on english windows versions(?). The very thing that contains all drives and "my documents".
I am rather puritanical if it comes to desktops: there are no icons whatsoever on my desktop (this can be enabled with TweakXP or other such utilities). It's eben more annoying if the system boots up to a clean, empty desktop and WHACK there's a (never used) window popping up! :shadedshu
There are no registry entries in the "run" or "run once" menues or "autostart" menu entries linked to that phenomenon. Any tips how to permanently kill this window behaviour at startup?
