The Task Manager has a useful tab called Startup. It's a super easy way to manage which apps are allowed to run when your system starts up. Some apps add themselves to the Startup tab automatically (if you allow them to), while other apps are added to the Startup folder by users themselves. It's easy to use and if you need to remove an item from this list completely, you can open it from
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Right-click blank area on the taskbar, and choose Task Manager in the context menu. Way 2: Turn on Task Manager from Quick Access Menu. Right-tap the lower-left corner to open the menu, and then select Task Manager on it. Way 3: Open Task Manager in Start Menu. Step 1: Tap the bottom-left Start button and choose All Apps in the menu. Task Manager Startup tab lists all startup apps loading from Run, RunOnce registry keys and from the user's Startup folder, and allows the user to disable unneeded startup programs. Task Manager also displays the "Startup Impact" of each startup program. The Impact rating is based on the program's CPU and disk usage at startup. Open Start, do a search for Task Manager and click the result. Use the Ctrl + Shift + Esc keyboard shortcut. Use the Ctrl + Alt + Del keyboard shortcut and click on Task Manager.