When I start my Windows XP, PhotoGallery is trying to install, and I can close it 5 times before it goes away. I would be glad for some help, bacause its really irretating.
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#3 Guest_Guest_burnig_*_*
Posted 29 July 2005 - 10:57 AM
I think I have sorted my problem, I did a search in registry and found a reference to HPPhotogallery, I restarted my pc this time with a disc which came with my HP printer (install disc) and the install has completed, as to why this should have happened I don't know as i have been using the printer now for some months. The only thing I can think of is HP haost web photo albums and that has changed this week to something called snapfish, perhaps this caused the problem???
#4 Guest_currygo_*
Posted 15 October 2005 - 11:30 AM
1. Click Start and then on Run.
2. Type MSCONFIG.
3. Click OK.
The Configuration Utility should open on the screen.
4. Click the General tab.
5. Choose Selective startup.
6. Click STARTUP tab.
7. Uncheck all the programs which start with HP or hp.
8. Click OK.
Restart the system.
If you are getting a message "System Configuration Utility You are using
the selective startup for troubleshooting your system", I suggest you
check the check box in that window and click OK. This occurs if you are
using the Selective startup option and not using the normal startup to
reduce the number of startup programs.
2. Type MSCONFIG.
3. Click OK.
The Configuration Utility should open on the screen.
4. Click the General tab.
5. Choose Selective startup.
6. Click STARTUP tab.
7. Uncheck all the programs which start with HP or hp.
8. Click OK.
Restart the system.
If you are getting a message "System Configuration Utility You are using
the selective startup for troubleshooting your system", I suggest you
check the check box in that window and click OK. This occurs if you are
using the Selective startup option and not using the normal startup to
reduce the number of startup programs.
#5
Posted 23 July 2007 - 11:05 AM
currygo, on Oct 15 2005, 11:30 AM, said:
1. Click Start and then on Run.
2. Type MSCONFIG.
3. Click OK.
The Configuration Utility should open on the screen.
4. Click the General tab.
5. Choose Selective startup.
6. Click STARTUP tab.
7. Uncheck all the programs which start with HP or hp.
8. Click OK.
Restart the system.
If you are getting a message "System Configuration Utility You are using
the selective startup for troubleshooting your system", I suggest you
check the check box in that window and click OK. This occurs if you are
using the Selective startup option and not using the normal startup to
reduce the number of startup programs.
2. Type MSCONFIG.
3. Click OK.
The Configuration Utility should open on the screen.
4. Click the General tab.
5. Choose Selective startup.
6. Click STARTUP tab.
7. Uncheck all the programs which start with HP or hp.
8. Click OK.
Restart the system.
If you are getting a message "System Configuration Utility You are using
the selective startup for troubleshooting your system", I suggest you
check the check box in that window and click OK. This occurs if you are
using the Selective startup option and not using the normal startup to
reduce the number of startup programs.
#7
Posted 25 July 2007 - 05:23 PM
Thanks for the input tiaxita
Seeing as the original poster started this topic on
Jul 25 2005
I'll assume all is resolved and lock this topic
Seeing as the original poster started this topic on
Jul 25 2005
I'll assume all is resolved and lock this topic
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