Startup Programs - Change

How to Change, Add, or Remove Startup Programs in Windows 7

   Information
This will show you how to either add, remove, enable, or disable a startup program in Windows 7.
   Note
You can also view the startup logs in Event Viewer (C:\Windows\system32\eventvwr.msc) under Applications and Services Logs, Microsoft, Windows, Diagnostics-Performance, and Operational. The logs will be in the middle to show you what ran at startup, how long it took, and more.
   Warning
User Account Control prevents programs that require elevated (run as administrator) permission or an administrator password from running automatically when Windows 7 starts. If a program is blocked, you'll see a message in the notification area that says some startup programs need permission to run. You can then right click on the notification area message and either select to run the blocked program by giving UAC permission, remove the blocked program from the startup program list, or ignore the notification and not run the program.


:note: For the Windows 10 tutorial please see here - Startup Items - Add, Delete, Enable, Disable in Windows 10 - Windows 10 Tutorials




METHOD ONE

Through the Program Itself


NOTE: Some programs may have a setting in them to allow it to run at startup or not. You will need to consult the program's documentations on how to do this specifically for their program if it is available for that program.
1. Open the program's settings menu.

2. To Add the Program to Startup
A) Select the program's Run at startup type option.
3. To Remove the Program from Startup
A) Unselect the program's Run at startup type option.



METHOD TWO

Through the Startup Folder


NOTE: You can add or remove shortcuts to programs or files from the Startup folder to have them run or open at the startup of Windows 7.

1. Right click on the exe file of the program you want to run at startup, or file to open at startup, and click on Create Shortcut.
NOTE: This is the shortcut that you will add to the Startup folder in either Option One or Option Two below. Skip this step if you are only removing a shortcut from the Startup folder.
A) Do either OPTION ONE "Current User" or OPTION TWO "All Users" below for what you want.



OPTION ONE

For Current Single User Only


:note:NOTE: The single (current) user Startup folder is a hidden system folder located at:
C:\Users\(User-Name)\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
2. Open the Start Menu, click on All Programs, right click on the Startup folder, click on Open or Explore, and go to step 4 below. (See screenshot below)
Start_Menu_Startup_Folder.jpg
OR

3. In the Start Menu search line, type shell:startup, press Enter, and go to step 4 below. (See screenshot below)
Start_Menu_shell-Startup.jpg
4. Do step 5 or 6 below for what you would like to do.

5. To Add a Startup Program or File Shortcut
A) Drag the shortcut created from step 1 to inside the Startup folder and drop it. (See screenshot below)

Startup_Folder.jpg
6. To Remove a Startup Program or File Shortcut
A) Right click on the shortcut in the Startup folder and click on Delete. (See screenshot above)
7. Close the Startup folder when done. (See screenshot below step 5A)



OPTION TWO

For All Users


:note:NOTE: The all users Startup folder is a hidden system folder located at:

C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
2. Open the Start Menu, click on All Programs, right click on the Startup folder, click on Open All Users or Explore All Users, and go to step 4 below. (See screenshot below)
Start_Menu_Startup_Folder.jpg
OR

3. In the Start Menu search line, type shell:common startup, press Enter, and go to step 4 below.

4. Do step 5 or 6 below for what you would like to do.

5. To Add a Startup Program or File Shortcut
A) Drag the shortcut created from step 1 to inside the Startup folder and drop it. (See screenshot below)

Startup_Folder_All.jpg
6. To Remove a Startup Program or File Shortcut
A) Right click on the shortcut in the Startup folder and click on Delete. (See screenshot above)
6. Close the Startup folder when done. (See screenshot below step 4A)



METHOD THREE

Through System Configuration (msconfig)


NOTE: Using the Selective Startup option in System Configuration (msconfig), you can enable or disable startup programs. You will need to be logged into an administator account, or provide the administrator password to open System Configuration.

WARNING: It would be best to also check the registry entries in METHOD FOUR below as well, since msconfig may not always show all startup programs.
1. Open the Start Menu, type msconfig in the search box, press Enter, and go to step 3 below. (See screenshot below)
Start_Menu_msconfig.jpg
OR

2. Open the Control Panel (icons view) and click on the Administrative Tools icon, then click on System Configuration. Close the Control Panel and Administrative Tools windows.

3. If prompted, click on Continue for the UAC prompt, or type in the administrator's password.

4. Click on the Startup tab. (See screenshot below)

   Tip
If you look under the Location column for the Start Item, you will see the registry location for it that you can use to remove the startup item using METHOD FOUR below instead.

System_Configuration_Startup_Tab.jpg
5. To Disable a Startup Program
A) Select a listed startup program and uncheck it. (See screenshot above)

B) Repeat to disable anymore listed startup programs.
6. To Enable a Startup Program
A) Select a listed startup program and check it. (See screenshot below step 4)

B) Repeat to enable anymore listed startup programs.
7. To Disable All Listed Startup Programs
A) Click on the Disable all button. (See screenshot below step 4)

B) Go to step 9.
8. To Enable All Listed Startup Programs
A) Click on the Enable all button. (See screenshot below step 4)
9. Click on Apply. (See screenshot below step 4)

10. Click on the Boot tab, then check the Make all boot settings permanent box and click on OK. (See screenshot below)
Boot-1.jpg
11. Click on Yes. (See screenshot below)
Boot-2.jpg
12. Click on the Restart button to apply. (See screenshot below)
WARNING: This will restart your computer immediately. Save and close anything that you are working on first.
Restart.jpg



METHOD FOUR

Manually in Registry Editor


NOTE: This will allow you to remove a startup program for either the current single user or all users. If you wanted to add a startup program, then METHOD TWO above would be a safer and easier way to do so.
1. Open the Start Menu.

2. In the search line, type regedit and press Enter. (See screenshot below)
Start_Menu_regedit.jpg
3. For "Current User" Only Locations
A) In regedit, go to: (See screenshots below)

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
AND
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce
Current_Reg_Run.jpg

Current_Reg_RunOnce.jpg
4. For "All Users" Locations
A) In regedit, go to: (See screenshots below)
For 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 7:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
AND
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce
AND (If added by Group Policy)
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer\Run
AND (If added by Group Policy)
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer\Run
AND
For 64-bit Windows 7 only:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
AND
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce
All_Users_Reg_Run.jpg

All_Users_Reg_RunOnce.jpg
5. In the right pane of Run and/or RunOnce, right click on the startup program you want to remove and click on Delete. (See screenshots above)
NOTE: RunOnce is only to run the program once for the next time that Windows 7 starts up. Run is to run the program everytime that Windows 7 starts up.

6. Click on Yes to confirm deletion.

7. When done, close regedit.



METHOD FIVE

Using CCleaner


1. If you have not already, download and install the free program CCleaner.

2. Open CCleaner, and click on the Tools icon (left side) and on the Startup button. (See screenshot below)
CCleaner.jpg
3. Select a startup item, then either enable, disable, or delete it from the Vista startup programs list. (See screenshot above)



METHOD SIX

Through Task Scheduler



   Note
By default, you cannot run a elevated (Run as administrator) program that requires UAC permission at startup using the normal Windows 7 startup programs above.

For a Administrator User Account:
You can have Run as administrator (elevated) programs run at startup for a administrator account by running it in a startup task in Task Scheduler.

For a Standard User Account:
You will not be able to run elevated programs at startup for a standard user account though. Only unelevated programs (ex: Notepad).


1. For how to create a startup task, see:

How to Create a Task to Run a Program at Startup and Log On in Windows 7
That's it,
Shawn





 
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Shortcuts in Startup don't work

I have check this thread pretty well. I have not problem getting a shortcut into the startup folder and I have verified by several methods that the shortcuts are there. However, they do no execute. I have confirmed the shortcut is good as when I double click them the apps do run. Any ideas on what a shortcut in the Startup folder would not run on startup?
 

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Hello Joe, and welcome to Seven Forums.

What program is the shortcut for? Does the program that the shortcut opens require UAC approval before it will open?
 

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One of them does and one of them doesn't. I would love to be able to set individual programs that I use frequently to not require UAC but haven't found that either. Both programs are from Control Vision. One is Anywhere Update Center and the other is Anywhere Maxnav Updater. They both have the UAC shield on the shortcut.
 

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Ok, since they have the UAC shield, that would be why. Programs that require UAC permission will not be allowed to run at startup normally using startup programs.

Instead you will need to Create a task to Start a program (Step 20 below) with the program's EXE file, check Run with highest privileges (Step Four below), and have it set to be triggered at startup (Step Five below).

Task Scheduler - Create Task - Vista Forums

Hope this helps,
Shawn
 

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Thanks Shawn
 

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You're welcome Joe. :)
 

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Doesn't Work for VPN

These options don't work for a VPN connection. Pre-Windows 7, I could just add the VPN shortcut to the startup folder and it would connect automatically on startup.
 

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Hey Guys,

Is there a way to remove a startup program without having to go into selective startup?

I want to disable/remove these programs from being on that msconfig list all together. I don't want to have to run my computer in selective startup everytime i turn it on, I'd rather have them removed and start them after windows boots up rather then inevitably watching my lower right task bar slowly fill up with stuff i only need on a casual basis..

If you know a fix, let me know

Thanx

KaiN:cool:
 

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Hello Kain, and welcome to Seven Forums.

Doing steps 10 and 11 in METHOD THREE should allow it to be a normal startup after the restart.

You can also use any of the other methods in the tutorial on the first page of this thread to delete or disable the startup programs to do this instead.

Hope this helps,
Shawn
 

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YES !!!!

WOW Thanks that was easy as pie !!!!! I should have read the whole tutorial before i posted, I love that little boot TAB !!!!

Thanks for the help,
Much Appreciated!
 

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This is very helpful, thank you. =)

~Joshua~
 

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You're most welcome Kain and Joshua. :)
 

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Any ideas yet on how to get a windows VPN connection to automatically open on startup? I've tried all of the suggestions mentioned in this thread, but none of them seem to work for a VPN connection. The VPN connections I'm referring to are setup in the "Network and Sharing Center".
 

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Sorry, but no Knoxbury. :(

You might post this in the Network & Sharing forum area as well to see what ideas you might be able to get.
 

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XP's Default startup in Win7?

XP had a default startup menu under the default user. This allowed me to put an internet shortcut that opened for any new accounts. But it didn't startup for existing administrative or maintenance accounts already created. Is there a way to do this in Win 7.
 

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Hello LabTech, and welcome to Seven Forums.

Does placing the internet shortcut in the Startup folder in OPTION TWO of Method Two in the tutorial allow it to run at startup to open the website?
 

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Yes, but it does it for all users, including existing administrative and maintenance accounts. That is what I want to aviod. When students log on, their account is created with the default user that has the internet shortcut. At least, that is what I want to achieve. The existing accounts were created with a default user that didn't have the internet shortcut, and still doesn't.
 

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I take back my previous post. It does work. I followed the path under the default user and found the startup as listed in Method 2. Thank you for helping solve this problem.
 

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