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Uploaded by on Jul 29, 2009

http://www.gotoassist.com/chris - I keep trying to tell Pixie that she can't help someone remotely without installing some type of software that will allow her to do so cross-platform. GoToAssist will do this easily for her. I wanted to demonstrate the software for her, and for all of you. I decided to help Danny Minick with some questions he had about MSConfig. When's the last time you used MSConfig to toggle any settings? What did you change? http://twitter.com/chrispirillo - http://geeks.pirillo.com

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  • TeamViewer is the same thing and is free.

  • go to the star menu and click on run then type in msconfig

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  • What do you do with "you have used the system configuration utility..." message?

  • Who is that Danny Minick guy?

  • can you help i am mack a program to Disable All for the msconfig to run and a .cmd or a .bat can i mack it run or my c++ will dot run it

  • Helping everyone who has teamviewer, just ask!

  • LOL @ 7:20, That guy has NEVER read the Apple EULA 4 Mac OS X, let alone know what a Mac is!

  • Download TeamViewer ;O its free ;)

  • check out my video...its the video response

  • Xp/Start ->Run -> Msconfig -> ok

    Vista / Start-> Msconfig (enter)

  • I unchecked all of them. Some of them bastards are coming back checked when I reboot the system. hmm lol

  • I need help with win 7 x64 it will not install the drivers for my belkin 802.11g desktop pci card f5d7000

    i've tried the build 7 and 8 drivers both no go tried the disk it came with it said the drivers do NOT support x64 OS's

    specs:

    foxconn digitalife ELA MB

    intel celeron e1400 duel core

    2 gb ram

    belkin pci f5d7000

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    windows 7 x64

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