Windows start program manager

How to manage/remove startup Programs in Windows 7

«knwetlk» wrote in message news:c2ff3fd1-3e32-46d9-9522-ec05034a2db1.

> How do I manage programs that startup on Windows 7

First, note that you should be concerned with *all* programs that start
automatically, not just with those that go into the system tray. Not all
autostarting programs manifest themselves by an icon in the tray.

On each program you don’t want to start automatically, check its Options to
see if it has the choice not to start (make sure you actually choose the
option not to run it, not just a «don’t show icon» option). Many can easily
and best be stopped that way. If that doesn’t work, run MSCONFIG from the
Start | Run line, and on the Startup tab, uncheck the programs you don’t
want to start automatically.

However, if I were you, I wouldn’t do this just for the purpose of running
the minimum number of programs. Despite what many people tell you, you
should be concerned, not with how *many* of these programs you run, but
*which*. Some of them can hurt performance severely, but others have no
effect on performance.

Don’t just stop programs from running willy-nilly. What you should do is
determine what each program is, what its value is to you, and what the cost
in performance is of its running all the time. You can try google searches
and ask about specifics here.

Once you have that information, you can make an intelligent informed
decision about what you want to keep and what you want to get rid of.


Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003

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Some programs, particularly system maker’s included programs, do not identify
themselves by name in the StartUp tab.

If you Right Click on any of the existing Column Names at the top of the columns in the
StartUp tab there are other column display choices. Select «Command Line» and you can
see what program is opening.

You can use AutoRuns again and check the command line and the file name with those
programs running in Task Manager’s — StartUp tab — Command line column.

Note using Win Key + X and Win Key + W (to get to Control Panel, Run, and Settings
as needed). Win Key + D calls the desktop and the using Win Key toggles Desktop and
Start Screen.

How to perform a clean boot to troubleshoot a problem in Windows Vista, Windows 7,
or Windows 8/8.1

Other programs to help :

Autoruns — Free — See what programs are configured to startup automatically
when your system boots and you login. Autoruns also shows you the full list
of Registry and file locations where applications can configure auto-start settings.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb963902.aspx

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Process Explorer — Free — Find out what files, registry keys and other objects
processes have open, which DLLs they have loaded, and more. This uniquely
powerful utility will even show you who owns each process.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896653.aspx

Hope this helps.

Rob Brown — Microsoft MVP Rob Brown — past Microsoft MVP — Windows Insider MVP 2016 — 2021
Microsoft MVP Windows and Devices for IT 2009 — 2020

Неизвестный процесс

Этот процесс появляется при завершении работы Windows 10 в случае если возникают задержки с выгрузкой из памяти каких либо программ, или драйверов.
Чаще всего причиной этого бывают несовместимые драйвера, или ПО.
Попробуйте обновить все драйвера, особенно дайвера видеокарты, и используемое Вами ПО до актуальных версий, адаптированных для работы под управлением используемой Вами версии системы.

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Попробуйте отследить какой процесс не позволяет выключить компьютер при помощи GUIPropView . Скачайте файл «guipropview.zip» по ссылки внизу страницы и распакуйте его в отдельную папку. При необходимости скачайте языковой файл для отображения программы на русском и извлеките его в эту же папку. Запустите «GUIPropView.exe» и в окне программы в меню » TopLevel » («Верхний уровень») поставьте отметки «Display hidden windows» («Показывать скрытые окна») и » Display Windows With (0,0) Size » («Показывать окна с размером (0,0) «) . Тот процесс, напротив которого в столбце » Title » («Заголовок») отображается «Program manager» и вызывает появление предупреждения при завершении работы или перезагрузке. Это может быть как системный процесс, так и процесс относящийся к сторонним программам.

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Top 5 Startup Managers for Windows PC

Every Windows program you install on your system may add itself as a startup item. And too many startup items means that your system will take longer to boot up to be ready to use. To deal with this, Windows has a built-in startup manager that you can use to disable startup programs that are no longer required. But the built-in startup manager doesn’t come with many features and doesn’t provide any advanced functions.

Here are some of the best startup managers for your Windows PC which acts as perfect replacement for the default startup manager.

1. Autoruns

Obviously, being a part of SysInternals suite, Autoruns is one of the best Windows Startup managers. The software is lightweight and powerful. When you run the software, it displays everything from programs to registry entries to boot-execute files to random DLL files that are configured to automatically start at Windows start.

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As the application displays everything that is configured to start automatically, it can be used to quickly detect any malware or other malicious startup items. To disable a startup item, just deselect the checkbox next to the startup entry and you are good to go. Unfortunately, Autoruns won’t support delaying startup items.

Since Autoruns is mainly targeted towards power users, be cautious while using it as any unwise disabling of startup items may hinder your applications.

2. Starter

Starter startup manager is just like Autoruns but is much more organized and has a more refined user interface. Unlike Autoruns, Starter separates all the startup programs from the startup services and processes. This simple tweak in user interface helps you better manage the startup applications.

To disable an application, service or process from starting up automatically, just deselect the checkbox, and you are good to go. Besides disabling the startup items, you can also edit them to change their parameter and run state. To do that, simply right click on an item and select the option “Edit.”

That being said, Starter won’t filter the Windows services like Autoruns and also doesn’t have an option to delay the startup items. Since it doesn’t filter Windows services, be cautious while disabling the startup items.

3. CCleaner

CCleaner is one of the best cleaning utilities available for Windows and is also my favorite software. Though it is not as popular as other dedicated startup managers, it is quite functional and has all the basic options you need to manage the startup items.

To access the startup manager, open the CCleaner, select “Tools” and select the option “Startup.” As you can see, CCleaner neatly categorizes the startup items. To disable a startup program, right click on it and select the option “Disable.” That’s it; it is that simple to use CCleaner to manage startup items.

4. WhatInMyStartup

WhatInMyStartup is a part of the free Nirsoft utilities and is fairly minimal in design and features. Though this utility doesn’t separate the startup items, you can easily disable a startup item by simply right-clicking and selecting the option “Disable.” Moreover, you can also delete a startup item by selecting the option “Delete.”

Besides disabling and deleting the programs, you can gather more information about the target program or process by selecting the option “Google search – Executable name” or “Google search – Product name.”

5. WinPatrol

WinPatrol is yet another Windows startup manager whose user interface resembles the Autoruns application. Unlike Autoruns, it is not completely free but offers extra features like delaying the startup items, integration with Windows Explorer, one-click access to Windows hosts file, etc.

In the free version, some of the startup categories like the registry locations and Activex controls are locked. To disable a startup item, select the program and click on the “Disable” button appearing at the bottom of the screen. To delay, right click on the program and select the option “Move to delayed start programs list.” It is that easy to use WinPatrol.

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That’s all for now, and hopefully that helps. Do you use any of the above startup managers for your Windows system? Share your thoughts and experiences using the comments form below.

Vamsi is a tech and WordPress geek who enjoys writing how-to guides and messing with his computer and software in general. When not writing for MTE, he writes for he shares tips, tricks, and lifehacks on his own blog Stugon.

start

Starts a separate Command Prompt window to run a specified program or command.

Syntax

Parameters

Parameter Description
Specifies the title to display in the Command Prompt window title bar.
/d

Specifies the startup directory. /i Passes the Cmd.exe startup environment to the new Command Prompt window. If /i is not specified, the current environment is used. Specifies to minimize (/min) or maximize (/max) the new Command Prompt window. Starts 16-bit programs in a separate memory space (/separate) or shared memory space (/shared). These options are not supported on 64-bit platforms. Starts an application in the specified priority class. /affinity Applies the specified processor affinity mask (expressed as a hexadecimal number) to the new application. /wait Starts an application and waits for it to end. /elevate Runs application as administrator. /b Starts an application without opening a new Command Prompt window. CTRL+C handling is ignored unless the application enables CTRL+C processing. Use CTRL+BREAK to interrupt the application. [ [

. ]] Specifies the command or program to start.

Specifies parameters to pass to either the command or the program. /? Displays help at the command prompt.

Remarks

You can run non-executable files through their file association by typing the name of the file as a command.

If you run a command that contains the string CMD as the first token without an extension or path qualifier, CMD is replaced with the value of the COMSPEC variable. This prevents users from picking up cmd from the current directory.

If you run a 32-bit graphical user interface (GUI) application, cmd does not wait for the application to quit before returning to the command prompt. This behavior does not occur if you run the application from a command script.

If you run a command that uses a first token that does not contain an extension, Cmd.exe uses the value of the PATHEXT environment variable to determine which extensions to look for and in what order. The default value for the PATHEXT variable is:

Note that the syntax is the same as the PATH variable, with semicolons (;) separating each extension.

When searching for an executable file, if there is no match on any extension, start checks to see if the name matches a directory name. If it does, start opens Explorer.exe on that path.

Examples

To start the Myapp program at the command prompt and retain use of the current Command Prompt window, type:

To view the start command-line help topic in a separate maximized Command Prompt window, type:

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