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Windows + R to bring up Run menu
shell:common startup
and
shell:startup
Wherever it was gotten from is complete trash. None of it is accurate.
The startup programs are in the Task Manager in the Startup Tab.
There's several ways to open task manager:
Press ctrl+alt+delete keys at the same time then select Task Manager from the screen that loads.
Right-Click on the task bar (bottom of screen) and select Task Manager from the menu.
Right-Click on the Start Button and select it from that menu.
When task manager opens go to the Startup tab. Should be self explanatory from there.
Another way is typing Startup after opening the start menu and pressing enter.
If it's not in either of those places to disable are you using some kind of other program that's controlling what apps start up when windows starts? Maybe something that came with the computer like some kind of hardware monitor utility or something?
It is the same thing, one is just in the settings app and the other is inside task manager
"Startup Apps Interface"?????
Um...
False. Look in your own Startup Tab in Task Manager. That's where windows gets that stuff from. There is no "Startup Apps Interface". I have everything in mine disabled and it's been that way for years. It still lists almost everything that has an option to startup when windows starts.
It is located in system settings FYI.
It is the same thing just a different location.
False. Again. I don't mean offense but when someone shares incorrect / inaccurate information it needs to be corrected. I'm not trying to offend in any way, trying to educate.
If what you're referring to as the "interface" is the options window that appears when you open start menu and type Startup that loads AFTER windows and the desktop GUI and file explorer and everything else starts. Task manager is active before all that stuff is active.
Task manager is first.
If used to be msconfig which is a backend control for boot.ini but they've moved it to Task Manager. Not the options screen in file explorer.