![]() If you decide you would like to temporarily disable one or more of these items, select item and then click the button labeled “Disable”. When you first use the StartUp Manager all of the displayed items will be enabled, marked by a green checkmark. There are several places that this information can be stored. The “Location” column represents the area of your system that is telling Windows to automatically load this item on startup. The “Command Line” column represents the path and filename that corresponds to the item that is being loaded during startup. The “Program Name” column represents the name or description of the item that is being loaded. A green checkmark represents an “on” state (the item is being loaded), and a red circle represents an “off” state (the item is not being loaded but is still able to be toggled back to “on” if desired). The Status of software tells you whether the corresponding item is actively being loaded when Windows starts or not. Using the Windows Startup manager you can easily add, remove, edit, disable, and enable any and all of these to “startup items” in order to keep your system’s boot-up process as fast and efficient as possible.Īfter loading the Windows Startup manager window click the "Load" button to display all items that are automatically being loaded each time windows starts. The Windows Startup manager tool empowers you with the extremely useful ability to centrally manage all of these items using one single interface. ![]() These are the files loaded at start up of windows, and you can't find them at Startup folder.
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