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IME Must Be In Startup Menu?IME, when installed in XP, puts several executables and other files in the
Startup Menu -- five in all. I often use my laptop to compose and send messages in Japanese. But these five files eat up a fair amount of System Memory. Must they be in the Startup Menu for IME to function properly or can I simply bring up IME manually when I need it -- and if so, how do I do that? DSH "D. Spencer Hines" <poguemid***@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:eVmU%23nU8GHA.2092@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... Yeah, well you get what you pay for. Maybe if you had actually paid for a proper program instead of just downloading a free one,> IME, when installed in XP, puts several executables and other files in the > Startup Menu -- five in all. > > I often use my laptop to compose and send messages in Japanese. > > But these five files eat up a fair amount of System Memory. > > Must they be in the Startup Menu for IME to function properly or can I > simply bring up IME manually when I need it -- and if so, how do I do that? you wouldn't be having these problems. -- Alec S. news/alec->synetech/cjb/net |
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