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How to Disable Startup Programs in Windows 7
The best way to do that is with System Configuration tool
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Updated onMarch 12, 2024
updated onMarch 12, 2024
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Startup programs on Windows 7 can sometimes impact your performance negatively, so it might be necessary to remove them, and this guide will show you how to do that.
Is it OK to disable all startup programs?
For the most part, yes, since you’ll gain a performance boost and improve boot time. However, disabling all startup apps might cause certain features not to work. Also, disabling the antivirus can leave your system vulnerable.
How do I disable startup programs in Windows 7?
Before anything, you need to ensure you don’t disable any Microsoft programs. Also, if you don’t have any issues, perhaps disabling startup applications is unnecessary.
1. Deleting the program’s shortcut from the Startup folder
The program shortcut in the Startup folder is responsible for launching the program on startup. So, deleting the shortcut will prevent the program from launching on boot.
If you have issueslocating the Windows startup folderon your PC, check for other means of accessing it.
2. Disable programs from launching on startup using the Registry
3. Disable the startup item via the System Configuration
For users having difficultiesaccessing MsConfig in Windows, check for other methods to open it.
4. Delete the program from the Registry Startup
Deleting the program from the startup reg folder will clear its startup option and prevent it from launching at the start.
Alternatively, users can check our article about thebest apps to manage startup itemson your PC and improve its boot time.
Also, you canfix the Windows Startup folder that is emptyon your computer. We also have a guide on how toremove startup programs in Windows 10, so don’t miss it.
Also, don’t miss miss our guide onStartup Manager in Windows 10, if you want to learn more.
If you have further questions or suggestions, kindly leave them in the comments below.
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Henderson Jayden Harper
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Passionate about technology, Crypto, software, Windows, and everything computer-related, he spends most of his time developing new skills.