Unwanted Startup Items

Hello All, Years ago I had a USB wireless adapter and for some reason the drivers still load at startup. I can kill them, which speeds up the computer, but I cannot find where to remove them from the startup process. They are prismStatD and PrismStarterD. I looked in my /system/library/extension and in /library/extentions and startup items as well as used Spotlight and the Find command.
My question is, from terminal can I track the PID to a .conf file and edit it to not load.
Thanks in advance,
Glynn

I successfully removed the offending programs by running the uninstaller bundled with the DWL-122 OSX installer... version 1.4.7
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/15997
Launch the file uninstall.command

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