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Here's our Windows NT Tip for.. September 22, 1998
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Setting Startup Types for Devices
You can set up any device on your NT system to start in any one of five different ways, as follows:
- Boot
Starts every time the system starts, before any other devices start. Click this option for critical devices essential to system operation.
- System
Starts every time the system starts, after the Boot devices start. Click this option for critical devices essential to system operation.
- Automatic
Starts every time the system starts, after the Boot and System devices start. Click this option for devices that are not critical for basic system operation.
- Manual
Allows the devices to be started by a user or a dependent device.
- Disabled
Prevents users from starting the device, although the system can still start disabled devices.
To change the Startup type for any device:
open Control Panel, then double-click Devices.
Under Devices, select (click) a device.
Click Startup.
Under Startup Type, click Boot, System, Automatic, Manual, or Disabled.
Note: Changing the startup type of a Boot or System device can destabilize the system.
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