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Jrmy590 Posted at 10:44 am on Nov. 25, 2008
Someone thought it'd be hilarious to turn on Windows Magnifier and Narrator when I boot up my computer. I'm not familiar with those programs - googled how to shut them off and I got nothing.

Anyone? Bueller.....Bueller....

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Tavis Posted at 11:02 am on Nov. 25, 2008
Well then, sorry, but I can't help you any more. I have never used Vista before, never really got the chance, but it sounds like it sucks ass. I think they are considering it the new Windows 2001 or Millennium.

I will however, move this into a forum that will be more likely to get support.

Jrmy590 Posted at 10:48 am on Nov. 25, 2008
See, I know how to do that on XP. But Vista doesn't have a CMD prompt.....   :|  or atleast if they do, I'm not aware of it and I've looked around.
Tavis Posted at 10:47 am on Nov. 25, 2008
This is how you could probably do it on XP, and hopefully vista.

"Start >> Run"
Type in msconfig, or if there's something there, try it first, look around, and if not, try msconfig. There is then a "StartUp" tab, and will let you select what runs on startup.

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