5 Ways to Add Apps to Your Startup on Windows

Chances are that you use a certain set of applications every time you work on your computer. It’s very inconvenient to launch them one by one on every system startup.

To tackle this situation, you could configure your frequently used applications to launch automatically on every boot. Let’s look at five different ways by which you can add apps to startup up on Windows.

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1. Add Apps to Startup Using the Task Manager

The Task Manager is an essential Windows tool that lets you monitor applications and processes running on your system. You can use it to gather important computer information, such as CPU, Memory, Disk, and Network usage.

The Task Manager also lets you add or remove startup apps. To add apps to startup using the Task Manager, follow the below steps:

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Now, for any reason, if you want toremove apps from startup, open the Startup apps section in the Task Manager, right-click on the app you want to remove and chooseDisable.

2. Add Apps to Startup Using the Registry Editor

Another quick way to add programs to the startup is to use the Registry Editor. Here’s how to do it:

Before making any changes in the Registry Editor, ensure toback up the registry. Doing this will ensure that you can quickly restore your computer to a working state in case something goes wrong while editing the registry.

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3. Add Apps to Startup Using the Command Prompt

Windows built-in command line tool Command Prompt can come in handy to eliminate system issues or access files and folders. But do you know you could also use it to add programs to the startup? We’ll show you how.

4. Add Apps to Startup Using the Task Scheduler

The Task Scheduler is a Windows utility using which you canrun predefined Windows tasks automatically. To use the Task Scheduler to schedule an application to run on startup, follow these instructions:

5. Add Apps to Startup Using the Startup Folder

The Startup folder is a special folder on Windows that automatically runs the programs stored in it. This folder is situated at the following location:

To use the Startup folder, check out our guide on how touse the Startup folder to automatically run programs placed inside it.

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Now you know all the methods to configure apps to launch automatically on every system boot. Although adding regularly used applications to startup saves a lot of time, on the negative side, it can increase the system startup time. Thus, confirm you only add important applications to the startup.

Windows 11 is marketed as lightning-fast, but it, like its predecessors, can suffer from slow startup times. Here’s how to fix that.

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