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Tomas_Sweden:

Shane I think you should write how to start it all again later or just write that they should enable 3rd party programs, services and programs in the  task scheduler that they disabled, unless it is written, some will probably not understand that they have to enable the program again.
I tried a clean boot and then I turned it on again my touchpad software didn't start. Something went wrong so I had to reinstall it.
Tried it once more and with the same result with synaptics touchpad.
What I want to say is that there is a risk that some will have problem when they enable program again after they have done a clean boot.

Sorry for being a killjoy  :shy:

Tomas

Shane:
Odd, I never seen any problems with any programs after re-enabling them after a clean boot. All the msconfig does is disable the services and move the registry startup items to a different folder. When you re-enable things back it simply pouts them back again. It doesn't mess with any of their files or anything.

Sounds like your touch pad software simply wasnt starting back up at startup, if you ever do it again let me know and I would be happy to take a look and see if I can find what is going on.

But you are right on one thing, while most normal users will know to simply go back and re-enable things the same way they went to disable them, there will be some users who simply wont think that lol

So there should be a guide on how to re-enable them back. Or just say on the guide, to re-enable everything simply follow the guide again but choose "Enable" instead of "Disable", because that pretty much is the same process. :wink:

Shane

Tomas_Sweden:

--- Quote ---Sounds like your touch pad software simply wasnt starting back up at startup, if you ever do it again let me know and I would be happy to take a look and see if I can find what is going on.
--- End quote ---
I noticed a thing now, If I disable "Synaptics TouchPad Enhancements" in autoruns and log out, log in again and enable it again log out and log in again it works but if I do the same with msconfig then I have to reinstall the driver again.
You are free to have a look if you want!

Tomas

Shane:
Yeah shot me an email and we can find a time we are both on and I can teamviewer in and take a look :-)

Shane

Tomas_Sweden:
So Shane had a look at my computer and the driver was the cause of my problem.
Touchpad was using the varible for program files instead of the actual
path in the registry(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run).

Shane, I reinstalled touchpad again and the driver change the path to %ProgramFiles% instead of C:\Program Files\.

Thanks for this Shane!  :)

Tomas

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