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Originally Posted by Ryan Morehart
What I'm really looking for is something to completely remove them from the list, not just disable them. I'm not sure if such a thing even exists, but it's worth a try. 
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Actually, scotty will allow you to do that. Just use delete instead of the disable button. I've done it millions of times.
If you still can't figure it out, use the "run" command and run "msconfig" without the "". Then, go over to the startup tab, and find the things you dont want and delete them. That works too.