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pjp April 28th 04 08:02 PM

What's all the ATI startup entries for?
 
Notice there's a couple of ATI entries being started automatically under
98SE. Hoping someone can tell me what they're for and if they're "safe" to
not start.

Specifically

ATI2cwxx
ATIPOL
ATIPOLAB
ATISmart

Running a 7200 (VIVO)

tia



pjp April 29th 04 01:37 AM

Thanks guy, guess it's time to start playign with MSConfig :)

"Kev" wrote in message
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pjp wrote:
ATI2cwxx


For some ATI video cards. Probably used to access features and may not
be required - for example the ATI Radeon works fine without it

ATIPOL
ATIPOLAB


ATI External Event Utility EXE Module. This task can comsume lots of CPU
resournces on some computers, but it can help with graphics card
problems. Leave enabled unless it consumes too many CPU resources

ATISmart


ATI's "SMARTGART", which is included with the "Catalyst" drivers. When
the system boots, it runs a couple of bus tests & tries to apply the
most stable settings




Kill Bill April 29th 04 03:14 AM


"pjp" wrote in message
...
Notice there's a couple of ATI entries being started automatically under
98SE. Hoping someone can tell me what they're for and if they're "safe" to
not start.

Specifically

ATI2cwxx
ATIPOL
ATIPOLAB
ATISmart

Running a 7200 (VIVO)

tia


For future reference.
http://www.answersthatwork.com/Taskl...s/tasklist.htm



pjp April 29th 04 10:07 AM

Wonderfull, thank you

"Kill Bill" wrote in message
...

"pjp" wrote in message
...
Notice there's a couple of ATI entries being started automatically under
98SE. Hoping someone can tell me what they're for and if they're "safe"

to
not start.

Specifically

ATI2cwxx
ATIPOL
ATIPOLAB
ATISmart

Running a 7200 (VIVO)

tia


For future reference.
http://www.answersthatwork.com/Taskl...s/tasklist.htm






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