DB starting upon reboot

Im using 10g.
I can shut down my database properly but when I reboot my computer the database starts up again. How can I change it so it won't start unless I manually start it. So no database startup upon computer reboot??

I asked
Which operating system ?You answered
PCI would suggest you do not touch the database until you understand what the operating system is.
If you mentioned your operating system, then you could have got a quciker answer instead of ifs and buts.
If by saying "PC" you meant Windows, then follow the Windows examples. i.e from Windows Services, change the service to Manaul. If you know how to change in the registry you can also set the db start property to false.

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