![]() ![]() ![]() Maybe this has messed up Windows, not sure though. ![]() NOTE: I use Advanced SystemCare (11) to keep my Windows in order (registry defrag, junk cleanup, etc.). Deleting the file will fix your issue until another software change will trigger this behaviour again. Here you can see the file in Task Manager (right click on it and choose 'View in folder' to find the file):Īlthough it is mentioned twice, the file is only one. Click on the Status box to list all of the programs that start when your computer boots. Next, click on the Start-Up tab at the top of the task manager window. I discovered that some software on my computer (I never understood what, I reported on Microsoft support forum but I had no help) creates a strange file named as the current user (in my case 'Kevin') in C:\Users that auto start when Windows starts (see images)ĭeleting the file will fix your issue until another software change will trigger this behaviour again. To disable startup programs in Windows 10, right click the taskbar at the bottom of the screen and click Task Manager on the window that opens. When I restart Win10 one of the mentioned software start automatically. I have the same issue with Chrome, Vivaldi, and Spotify. Disable in Windows 7 and earlier In Windows 7 and earlier, the process is a little more complicated. Select any program in the list and click the Disable button if you don't want it to run on startup. A Former User last edited It could be an issue totally NOT related to the browser! On most Windows computers, you can access the Task Manager by pressing Ctrl Shift Esc, then clicking the Startup tab. ![]()
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