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Intel Overclocker
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Ok, I can't figure out how to automatically allow a startup program. I have xfire set to auto login at startup, and Vista always blocks it, so at the bottom I have to click the icon to run it.
Is there a way to permit certain programs to load at startup. I went in the control panel and found the startup program list, but there didn't seem to be any options to change anything. Thanks in advance.
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dont you just drag and drop a shortcut to a program to a folder called startup like in xp almost?
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Intel Overclocker
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I don't think so, anyway thanks DuckieHo, worked
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