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http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/1401-startup-programs-change.html You can also view the startup logs in Event Viewer (C:\Windows\system32\eventvwr.msc) under Applications and Services Logs , Microsoft , Windows, Diagnostics-Performance , and Operational . The logs will be in the middle to show you what ran at startup, how long it took, and more. Warning User Account Control prevents programs that require elevated (run as administrator) permission or an administrator password from running automatically when Windows 7 starts. If a program is blocked, you'll see a message in the notification area that says some startup programs need permission to run. You can then right click on the notification area message and either select to run the blocked program by giving UAC permission, remove the blocked program from the startup program list, or ignore the notification and not run the program.

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In this post we talk about how we will support virtualization on the Windows "client" OS. http://blogs.msdn.com/b/b8/archive/2011/09/07/bringing-hyper-v-to-windows-8.aspx

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Help with DreamScene in win 8 | Windows 8 Forums

Dreamscene was a feature introduced in Windows Vista that allowed users to have video wallpapers in the background. Microsoft seems to have replaced the Dreamscene feature from Vista with automatic changing wallpapers in Windows 7. Here maybe I can recommend one method to install DreamScene on your Windows 8. http://www.forumswindows8.com/general-discussion/help-dreamscene-win-8-a-1018.htm
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