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Anonymous Posted on Dec 13, 2008

How do I disable AVStation on startup?

I've had the original Q1 for a couple of years. It has always started up in Windows. Today, I turned it on, and AVS booted. When I click the "X" to shut down AVS, I get a brief glimpse of "Windows Shutting down". So far, I've been able to find a way to get past AVS, which I don't want or need.

Any help will be greatly appreciated.

wr

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I feel really stupid.

For some reason, I had decided that the slider switch to turn on the computer slid to the left. No, that turns on the AVStation. I had always, for two years, slid the switch to the right, which turns on the computer.

Helps when you're not hit with a truly "senior moment". Or, at least, that's what I going to blame it on.

Have now corrected the direction of my switch sliding finger. As I say, I feel really, really stupid.

Thanks,

wr

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