Startup in windows 8 registry. What can be disabled

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There are several ways to add a program to Windows 8 startup. Below we will present you ways to add a program to automatic download Win8, understandable even for a child.

Adding a program to the Startup folder

The simplest and most intuitive way is to add a shortcut to the regular Windwos Startup folder. This requires:
- create a shortcut to the program that you want to add to startup. To do this, right-click on the program icon and select the item sendDesktop (create shortcut), after that the program shortcut will appear on your desktop;
- drag the created shortcut with the mouse to the menu Start → .

Adding a program to startup via Explorer.

1. Open the explorer and navigate to the following address "C: / Users / username / AppData / Roaming / Microsoft / Windows / Start Menu / Programs / Startup" without quotes, for the administrator.

2. In the folder that opens at your request, drag the shortcut of the program that you want to start automatically when you turn on your computer. You can create a shortcut to the program by right-clicking on the program and selecting the command Create shortcut as in the illustration below.

You can also open the startup folder by pressing the keyboard shortcut Win + R by entering the address "% ALLUSERSPROFILE% / Microsoft / Windows / Start Menu / Programs / Startup" and pressing the button OK, for all users.

Adding a program to startup via the system registry.

1. Open the system registry by calling command line Win + R by entering the command regedit and clicking on OK as in the illustration below.

2. In the system registry, go to the section:

For administrator "HKEY_CURRENT_USER / Software / Microsoft / Windows / CurrentVersion / Run" without quotes.

For all users "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE / SOFTWARE / Microsoft / Windows / CurrentVersion / Run" without quotes.

3. Press the right mouse button to create String parameter by specifying the name of the program and pointing to the path of the shortcut, as in the example shown in the image below.

Adding a program to startup via the task scheduler.

1. Open Task Scheduler by right-clicking on the icon My computer on the desktop and in the context menu by selecting Control as in the illustration below.

2. In the scheduler window, select Action and press Create task.

3. In the task creation window, enter a name the desired program(in my case ICQ), check the box next to Execute with the highest rights as in the example in the image below.

4. Go to the tab Triggers, click Create, schedule task execution When logging in as in the illustration below.

5. Move to the tab Actions then press Create.

6. In the creation window, specify the path through Overview as in the example shown in the image below and press OK.

Using any of the above methods, you can add the program to Windows 8 startup.

Microsoft developers with every new version operating systems expand the functionality and refine the autoload capabilities. In this article, you will learn how to work with startup in Windows 8 through standard OS utilities and third party programs.

Autostart was created in order to make a list with applications that should start automatically when the computer starts. The user has the full right to manually edit this list, add programs, delete them, etc. You can access startup in the following ways:

  • through a folder on your hard drive;
  • through the "Run" window;
  • using the functionality of the task manager;
  • through the registry editor;
  • using third-party programs.

First, let's figure out where the directory with autostart applications is located.

Where is

Let's find a folder with a list of applications. It is located on the system partition hard disk... By default, this directory is hidden, so let's do the following:

  1. We go to the system partition hard disk and open the "Users" folder. Then go to the directory with your account name.

  1. Click on the "View" button and in the "Show or hide" menu check the box marked in the screenshot.

  1. Open the "AppData" folder that appears.

  1. Now you need to go to the "Startup" folder, which is located in "Roaming \ Microsoft \ Windows \ Start Menu \ Programs".

  1. Here are the application shortcuts that are launched when you turn on your computer or laptop. Adding a program is very simple - just drag the desired shortcut into the window with the explorer. By dragging the icon, you must agree to the operation as an administrator. Only the admin can add or remove applications from startup.

  1. Removing a utility from autorun is just as easy. To do this, you need to right-click on the shortcut and select the appropriate item in the menu.

It is worth noting that this folder contains ONLY shortcuts to the programs being launched. All important application files are located where you installed them. Therefore, when you delete a shortcut, you do not risk losing the software.

There is also a second easy way to open a folder:

  1. Call the "Run" window by pressing Win + R. In it, enter the command:
shell: common startup

and press Enter.

  1. The required autorun directory will appear on the screen.

Now let's move on to the next method, which is also provided by the standard Windows functionality 8.

Task Manager

To enable or disable the autostart utility, you can do the following:

  1. Press the key combination Ctrl + Shift + Esc to launch the Task Manager. In the window that opens, click on the "Startup" tab.

  1. Select the required line and right-click on it. From the menu, click Disable or Enable.

This approach has a big drawback. Using the "Task Manager", you cannot manually install new utilities in autorun, but only view and clean the previously added ones.

Let's move on to the next method.

Registry editor

The most inconvenient way, but for the sake of completeness, it must be mentioned and analyzed. By editing the parameters, you can customize the list of programs in autostart. To do this, follow the instructions:

  1. Open the "Run" window (Win + R) and use the "regedit" command.

  1. Now you need to find the directory branches:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Run HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Run

  1. To create your own parameter, you need to click on an empty space with the RMB and select "Create" - "String parameter". In the value field, specify the path to the executable file and save the parameter.

It remains to consider the last standard method - this is the "Task Scheduler".

Let's figure out where it is this utility and how to work with it:

  1. You can get to the "Task Scheduler" through the "Control Panel". Open it by right-clicking on the "Start" icon and selecting the appropriate menu item.

  1. Go to the "Administration" section.

  1. Click on the marked line.

  1. Click on "Create task".

  1. In the "General" section, enter a name, for example, Skype or another (depending on which program you want to add).

  1. In the "Triggers" tab, click the "Create" button.

  1. We select the parameter "When logging in" (1) so that the software is launched when logged into the account. Remember to check for the Enabled option (2).

  1. In the "Actions" tab, click "Create".

  1. Select the path to the Skype executable file and click "OK".

  1. In the "Conditions" section, it is advisable not to change anything if you want the software to just turn on when you start your PC. Go to "Options" and put a tick next to the marked item (1). After that, we save the created task (2).

Now let's try to turn off the created task or delete it:

  1. In the "Task Scheduler" window, enter the "Scheduler Library" section.

  1. Select the desired task in the central unit and operate it using the buttons in the Selected item subsection.

We have analyzed all the standard features of the Windows 8 operating system for setting up startup.

Third Party Programs

Win8 tools are not very convenient for regular user, so we recommend that you use one of the third-party utilities.

The first option is powerful and functional Microsoft Sysinternals Autoruns. If you know English quite well and need advanced Autorun editing functionality, then this software is perfect. It can be downloaded from the link.

No installation required. Unpack the archive and run the executable file. With MSA, you get a huge range of possibilities: from simple choice which processes to leave and which to disable, before detailed customization each parameter and printouts with logs.

The second utility is simpler and more popular - CCleaner. Download official version applications on the site. After installation, launch the software and do the following:

  1. Open the "Service" tab.

  1. Go to the "Startup" subsection. Here you can enable, disable or remove autorun for any program.

What can be disabled?

First of all, it is recommended to disable the auto-loading of those applications that you do not use or run very rarely. These include, for example, printer software, driver update programs, instant messengers, and so on.

In the "Task Manager" you can determine the degree of influence on the startup speed of the operating system and decide which software should not be in startup. The OS will not allow you to turn off systemically important processes, so you will not be able to accidentally spoil the performance of the PC.

Conclusion

Startup in Windows 8 is a handy and useful feature that any user can master. With minimal PC experience, it is recommended to install CCleaner. And if you are well versed in this topic or want to learn, then move on to other methods.

Video

Be sure to watch the attached video. After viewing, you will not have any questions or difficulties while editing the startup settings.


Startup items are programs, shortcuts, drivers that are automatically loaded when the user turns on the computer and logs on to Windows. As you know, some programs are automatically added to startup during installation. Each startup program increases the system boot time, i.e. the amount of time it takes for you to get started. The more such programs and the more resource-demanding they are, the more significant the time spent will be. In addition to affecting the computer boot speed, this software also consumes computer hardware resources - mostly, RAM, which can also affect the performance of the system during operation. This article will discuss several ways to manage startup in the operating room. Windows system 8, Windows 8.1.

■ Using the Windows Task Manager

Using the Task Manager is the most common way to control startup.

To open the task manager press the keyboard shortcut Win + X and in the context menu that appears, select the item Task Manager.


Also you can open Task Manager by pressing the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + ⇑Shift + Esc

In the Task Manager window, go to the tab.

and having selected a particular program, you can see its state in autorun (Enabled or Disabled) and change it using the button at the bottom right, or by clicking right click mouse on the program you need and select the appropriate item in the context menu.
■ Using the startup folder

Adding or removing items to startup for a specific user.

The folder is located at:

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C: \ Users \ username \ AppData \ Roaming \ Microsoft \ Windows \ Start Menu \ Programs \ Startup

for quick access it is convenient to use the command

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shell: startup

Execute or right in the address bar Conductor.



In this folder, you can add or remove shortcuts for any programs that you want to have at startup.
The shortcuts for the programs you have added will be automatically loaded when you turn on your computer.
If you remove programs from the startup folder, they will be considered disabled.

You can add as many shortcuts as you like, but keep in mind that adding a large number of shortcuts to programs can slow down your computer's boot-up.


Add or remove startup items for all users.
To add or remove shortcuts to programs for all users, your Account must have administrative rights.
If you want the necessary program to be loaded at system startup for all users, and not just for the current one, its shortcut must be placed in the folder:

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C: \ ProgramData \ Microsoft \ Windows \ Start Menu \ Programs \ StartUp

For a quick jump, you can use the command

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shell: Common Startup

The command can be entered in the dialog box Execute or in the address bar Conductor.


You can add shortcuts to programs in this folder, or delete existing shortcuts to enable or disable the corresponding programs.

■ Adding a program to autorun through an entry in the registry.

In order to add a program to autorun through an entry in the registry, you need to use the registry editor ( regedit.exe) open a branch

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HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Run

create in it String parameter with the name corresponding to the name of the program, and as the value specify the full path to the executable file.


For all users, this parameter needs to be created in this thread:

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HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Run

■ Adding a program to autorun using the Windows Task Scheduler utility

In order to add a program to startup, you can use and Task Scheduler (taskschd.msc).

To open Task Scheduler press the keyboard shortcut Win + R and in the Run dialog box that opens, enter taskschd.msc


In the opened window Task Scheduler press the button on the right Create a simple task ...

Win 8 startup is a hidden and secret folder that most users cannot find. The main problem is that this operating system is very different from the previous ones. If the seven was in many ways similar to XP, then the eight is not alike in any way. This is a completely new platform that both gives the user a lot of advantages and takes away the usual management of his programs.

We provide instructions that will tell you in detail how to view and find startup in Windows 8. Where is this coveted folder hidden? After all, in previous operating systems, everything was very simple. And now this process has become more complicated, the user simply cannot find the desired icon. Relax, the search is not difficult and when you understand what's what, then make sure once again - Windows 8 is an excellent system.

Windows 8: Startup and Search

For those who are looking for this folder just like that, we will tell you - the main problem is that during installation, many utilities start to run together with the computer. This wastes the forces of the operating system, they have to be turned off every time. windows 8 startup programs in this case is an ideal option, in just a couple of seconds you can turn off those programs that are not needed or are rarely used.

To find a system folder called "Startup", you need to go to the start menu. Next, we need the following address - C: \ Users \ Username \ AppData \ Roaming \ Microsoft \ Windows \ Start Menu \ Programs \ Startup. It is there that is always located system folder startup.

To speed up the process of getting into the folder, the developers have created a faster way. Hold down the Win + R keys, then write or paste shell: startup. Click next and find yourself in the folder for autorun programs. Now you can easily turn off any programs you don't need during system startup. This will significantly reduce the uptime in the future, as well as speed up the uptime of the system itself.

By the way, very often gamers who play games with innovative graphics are looking for autoloading. In order for nothing to freeze, you need to use all the resources of the computer. But a large number of programs take them away. Therefore, the autorun folder is the only way out in this case.

Unlike the previous ones Windows versions, including seven and whist, Windows 8 comes to us with an updated start and application management. And among other things, in the new operating system Windows 8 is embedded Metro Start Screen which makes it easier for the user to access the applications you need such as an audio and video player or the Internet. However, this lightness, like a mirage, is only visible. In fact, access to getting the functions and applications we need becomes more difficult.

Our other articles on Windows 8:

And now a specific question arises, how to get access to startup? Where can I find it? Since access to this function is very important for us, we need to manually add autoload to the quick access panel (to the start screen). In this article, we will help you find startup in Windows 8 and configure quick access to it.

Using the search (search for: startup) on the start screen, you can instantly open Advanced Startup Options (Advanced Startup options), the programs that are loaded with Windows are displayed. Unfortunately, this feature does not include a shortcut to the startup folder. Therefore, you need to start the console " Run " for quick access to the folder AppData, which contains the user folder inside itself, where you will find the Startup folder.

Open the Startup folder in Windows 8.

First, press the key combination: Windows + R, or, as I wrote above, start the Run console. In the window that appears, write:% AppData% and press the Enter button on your keyboard. The Roaming profile will open in front of you, this is the user folder. Next, go to the Microsoft folder => Windows => Start Menu => Programs => Startup

Displaying and Editing Startup Items

Windows 8 does not display startup programs in the utility System Configuration, usually familiar to us as msconfig.exe... Yes, this feature has moved to the Task Manager, so if you want to see what programs you have in startup, or if you want to disable some programs from startup, then just open the Task Manager, and select the tab "".

, allows you to easily manage automatically loaded programs, as well as displays the necessary information, such as the name of the program or the name of the publisher, as well as the status (Enabled or Disabled). As well as a new counter, a meter that measures how long it took to download a particular application.