How to view XP system startup information from a command prompt
1. Through the "start" → "program" → "Attachment" → "Command Prompt" command, enter the command prompt Operation window.
2. Enter the "WMIC startup get Caption,command" (without double quotes) in the Command Prompt action window. When you enter, a command prompt Action window lists the program information that this computer started with Windows. The "Caption" column in the window is the name of the self-starter project, and the Command column is the specific path for the program to start from.
We can also use the "Wmic/output:d:startup.txt Startup get Caption,command" command (without double quotes) if we need to output WinXP from the boot information to a text file for easy viewing or printing. When you enter, a text file named "Startup.txt" appears in the D disk, and you can open it to see the program information that was started with Windows from this computer. The "D:startup.txt" in this command is the path and name of the output text file, and can be modified as necessary.
By using the command prompt to view the WinXP startup information, the information is very complete and is no worse than the Third-party software. Small series also suggest that you often check the WinXP to see the startup information, so you can clean up some of the boot garbage in time, to help you improve the speed of the computer boot running.