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notepad pops up


Question Posted Sunday September 17 2006, 10:40 pm

Every time i start my lab top the notepad always pops up its really annoying. can someone please tell me how i can make the notepad from popping up on my desktop every time i start my computer. thanks in advance!!!!

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Robby001 answered Monday September 18 2006, 8:11 am:
Going to guess your notebook is running some version of windows. Go to your start menu and then to the program list, Look for a file directory called Start Up. Look in there and see if anything is listed that has to do with Notebook. If you see there is then erase and try. If not let me know and we will do it another way for you...

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