How to close the win10 boot startup item

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-29

It's easy to turn off Windows 10 startup items, but be aware that some programs may bypass the settings and start up, so sometimes you need to go a step further. Below, I'll go into more detail about how to turn off the boot items of Windows 10.

First, we need to understand how startup items are typically set up and managed in Windows 10. There are two main types of boot items: one is managed through the Windows 10 system's built-in task manager, and the other is through the settings of the program itself to decide whether to boot up or not.

First, let's take a look at how to manage boot startup items through Windows 10's Task Manager. You can open the Task Manager by pressing the "Ctrl + Shift + Esc" key combination, or by right-clicking on the taskbar and selecting "Task Manager". In Task Manager, select the Startup tab and you'll see a list of all the projects you're currently starting. Here, you can see the name, publisher, and launch impact of each launch. To disable a startup item, just right-click on it and select "Disable". Note that disabling startup items does not uninstall the program, it just stops running automatically when the system starts.

In addition, there are programs that enable boot boot by placing shortcuts in the boot folder. To turn off this type of boot item, simply open Explorer and go to the C: Users username AppDataoaming Microsoft Windows Start Menu Programs Startup path (where "Username" is the account name), where you can find the current user's startup folder. Delete or move the shortcut here to turn off the boot settings of the corresponding program.

To sum up, turning off the boot items of Windows 10 can be achieved through Task Manager, Registry Editor, and Startup Folder. By carefully managing the boot items, you can increase the boot speed of the system, reduce the resource usage, and make the system smoother.

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