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Windows 11 app put in the Startup folder wont start Windows 11 app put in the Startup folder won't start None of the apps that I put in the startup folder are starting automatically I have used Windows+R -> shell:startup and copied a few shortcuts into the Folder from my Desktop that work fine when I start them manually, but they just won't automatically start with Windows
How to find *all* startup programs on Windows 10? [duplicate] You should try Autoruns for Windows This utility, which has the most comprehensive knowledge of auto-starting locations of any startup monitor, shows you what programs are configured to run during system bootup or login, and when you start various built-in Windows applications like Internet Explorer, Explorer and media players
Where are ALL locations of Start Menu folders in Windows 10? This opens the equivalent of C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs I personally use shell:startup a lot to open the folder where shortcuts are located for starting up automatically
I have an unknown program in my startup apps section. What should I do . . . I have an unknown program in my startup apps section What should I do with it? So, I recently got a new laptop from work and the app has a random program in my startup apps list The location of the app is in "C:\windows\Installer and the program is called " _39BAD5C1F42D317A6AD828 "
What programs do I absolutely need to run at start up? What programs do I absolutely need to run at start up? I am just trying to improve my computer's performance, but I don't want to prevent anything from running at startup that needs to be running at startup
Where can I find the location of a startup program? Remember in the good old days of W7 when I wanted to prevent unused programs from starting and bogging down the system, so I'd open up msconfig --> startup and find where the program starts from