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How do I stop Applications from Starting Automatically?

To change your Windows startup programs:

  1. Select the Start button, which looks like the Microsoft logo.
  2. Select Settings.
  3. On the left-hand side of the window, select Apps.
  4. Select Startup at the bottom of the Apps window.
  5. Use the toggles to determine which apps you want to run on startup. Toggle On if you want the app to open on startup or Toggle Off if you don’t want the app to open on startup.

If you’re still having trouble finding the Startup menu, try searching “Startup Apps” in the Settings search bar.

To determine what apps you should run at startup, consider which apps you use frequently. There may be apps that are set to automatically open at startup that you never use.

Why is my computer so slow on startup?

Having too many apps set to open on startup can make your computer start up slowly. If you find your computer is starting up slowly, consider opting for fewer apps to open on startup.

Individual apps also have differing impact on how slow your computer starts up. App impact is measured depending on the device’s processor and its startup disk usage. When you’re determining which apps you want to run at startup, your computer will tell you the startup impact of each app beneath the on/off toggle. Apps can receive one of the following:

  • High impact, which means the app uses more than 1 second of CPU time or more than 3 MB of the disk at startup.
  • Medium impact, which means the app uses 300 milliseconds – 1000 milliseconds of CPU time or up to 3 MB of the disk at startup.
  • Low impact, which means the app uses less than 300 milliseconds of CPU time and uses less than 300 KB of the disk at startup.

If you find your computer is slow on startup, consider turning off the high-impact apps. If you turn the high-impact apps off on startup and your computer is still slow to start up, try turning off the medium-impact apps as well.

Can any app be opened at startup?

Not all apps can be opened at startup, so if you downloaded a third-party app off the Internet, you may not have the option to open it at startup. The apps that can be launched at startup will appear under the Startup Apps menu.

Taking the time to organize your computer and customizing which apps should open at startup can boost your productivity and improve the performance of your computer. Change your Windows startup programs to get more control over your computer today.

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