TSGL: iTunes/Quicktime queston

Ian R-P iarp.comptech at gmail.com
Sun Jan 21 12:27:08 EST 2007


No, they don't need to load at start-up, i found they really slowed down my
machine at start-up. The only difference you'll notice, is a 3-4 second
delay when a movie or a song trys to play in your internet browser.

I believe there is a setting in Quicktime for on-demand only, i'm not sure
how to change it. MSCONFIG was just the easiest way for me.

On 1/21/07, Will Seehorn <wseehorn at earthlink.net> wrote:
>
> My wife just got an iPod.
>
> After all the downloads & installs ituneshelper.exe and quicktime load in.
>
> Questions:
>
> Must these load at startup or can they be on demand (i.e. started
> only when needed?
>
> Assuming that they don't have to start when the machine starts, how,
> other than using the mscnfig can I change them to run only on demand?
>
> Will
>



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Thanks
Ian R-P
Patience is a virtue.


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