You can use the “Sort By” option at the top of the window to sort by “Startup impact” and see the heaviest programs first, if you like. A “High impact” program takes longer to start and slows down your sign-in process by more than a “Low impact” program, which is quick to start. Only a few pieces of information appear here: the program’s name, the name of its developer, whether automatic startup is enabled, and the “impact” it has on your startup time. If malware is set to load automatically, this will prevent the malware from doing so, making it easier to remove. It doesn’t include Windows services that run in the background. Safe mode, often referred to as safe boot, is a way to start your computer so that it performs checks and allows only the minimum required software and programs to load. This includes apps that start background tasks, programs that appear in your system tray, and applications that pop up windows when you sign in. You’ll see a list of the programs configured to start up when you sign in. RELATED: Everything New in Windows 10's April 2018 Update, Available Now If you don’t see the Startup option in your Settings app, you haven’t installed the update yet. This feature was added in Windows 10’s April 2018 Update. To manage your startup programs, head to Settings > Apps > Startup. This same functionality was previously hidden in Windows 10’s Task Manager, and was hidden under MS Config in previous versions. Windows 10’s Settings app now lets you disable the programs that automatically run when you sign in to your computer.
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