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I would say the testing the thread starter does is totally wrong. This is the logic, I disable all the items, start my pc. It boots well. I enable all the startup and it boots well. Once the computer is booted, the startup items loaded will connect to internet and does wat all is possible.
I restart again, the boot is slower. This is basically because of the above process aftermath.
I suggest, disable all the startup items and enable only the ones u really need. If you still need them, start them manually.
I follow this and my boot is very quicker everytime.
I also agree that windows updates will download the updates automatically and configure and install them during boot. So, this is normal procedure/process.
As sugg above, prov a snip of ur startup items and we will let u knw what is needed and what is not.