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You should also backup your data frequently to an external hard drive. This eliminates the need to perform all of the tasks discussed above.

In this case, if you get into a state where the only option is to restore your PC, you can restore it within a matter of minutes and be back where you were prior to the problem.
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There is a way to avoid all of this and that is to use a disk imaging program such as the $49.99 Acronis True Image (at and pictured on right) or the $79.95 Shadow Protect, (at ) to backup your PC onto an external drive. Follow the steps to disable the QuickBooks message.
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You should also read two past Stump the PC Club articles on controlling startup programs: “ How to control startup programs, Part 1“ tackles the various places to look for these programs, while “ How to control Windows startup programs, Part 2“ will show you how to identify them and how to disable them using a free tool. When you remove unwanted software, you can leave some files behind that will continue to run and perhaps annoy you as is the case with the QuickBooks program. This leaves you with at least three major tasks: removing unwanted software, installing your favorite anti-virus program and downloading the latest Microsoft patches or updates. I assume from your question that you used a CD or DVD supplied by the manufacturer to restore your PC. Some of the information that follows has been partially covered in previous articles but this is a popular and important topic. I do this myself periodically and it is always a chore - but worth it when I’m done. In fact, one radio talk show host who is a PC guru recommends doing this annually. Sometimes it needs to be restored because it’s running too slowly and the user does not have the time or patience to deal with it. Mostly because their PCs have become infected with malware which includes viruses, spyware, trojans, etc. PC CLUB: First of all, I run into quite a few people nowadays that need to restore or “refresh” their PCs for one reason or another. How do I delete the computer wanting to run this? Are there other auto startup folders I can get to in order to delete this program request?

I have looked in the startup menu and there is nothing for this program. Now, when I boot up my computer, I get the message, “Insert disk for QuickBooks simple.” I had removed this program at the beginning, and there is no disk for it.
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Once restored, I removed programs I knew I did not use that came as trial versions with the original computer. QUESTION: I had restored my computer to its original state after I had virus problems. And don’t forget to stop by the Gadgetress’ home for the PC Club, at /link/pcclub, to find out how to ask a question and read past answers. Stump the PC Club is a free tech-advice column written by members of the North Orange County Computer Club, which has been in existence since 1976. PC messed up? How to avoid future frustration – Orange County Register
