To Chris4 and Mentality (and maybe others): msconfig isn't the best tool to check startup entries. In fact, I would strongly suggest to never ever use msconfig to actually change startup stuff, it isn't even an 'easy alternative' for that.
Changes you make there will result in Windows starting up in an alternative state, meaning the changes will NOT be permanent and Windows will NOT start up in the normal way.
Furthermore, msconfig wont show you all the possible startup locations, there are tons and tons more. And especially virusses wont use the obvious entries which you would see in msconfig.
If you need to review and/or change startup entries, use a program like
AutoRuns.
autoruns doesn't need installing and is completely free
Also see many other threads:
Start-up Programs
How do you stop things from automatcly apearing when turn on your PC
CookieRevised's reply to Removing items from "msconfig"
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Originally posted by Chris4
I was going to suggest AutoRuns if there was no problems in msconfig