1. Location Of The Startup Folder In Windows 10/11

    https://www.intowindows.com/location-of-the-startup-folder-in-windows-10/

    Learn how to find and open the Startup folder in Windows 10/11, where you can add or remove programs that load with Windows 10/11. The Startup folder is located at C:\\Users\\UserName\\AppData\\Roaming\\Microsoft\\Windows\\Start Menu\\Programs\\Startup, and you can use the Run command or the File Explorer to access it.

  2. How to Add a Program to Startup in Windows 10 or Windows 11 - How-To Geek

    https://www.howtogeek.com/208224/how-to-add-a-program-to-startup-in-windows/

    Learn how to make any app, file, or folder start with Windows by adding it to the Windows "Startup" folder. You can also use Task Scheduler for more control and customization.

  3. Where Is the Startup Folder in Windows 10/11 - TechWiser

    https://techwiser.com/where-is-the-startup-folder-in-windows-10-11/

    Simply use the Windows Key + R hotkey to open the Run dialog box, type the following string, and then hit Enter or OK button. shell:startup. That’s it. This will directly open the Startup Folder on your Windows 10 and 11 PC.

  4. How to Locate the Startup Folder in Windows 11 - Help Desk Geek

    https://helpdeskgeek.com/windows-11/how-to-locate-the-startup-folder-in-windows-11/

    Learn how to access the Startup folder for your user account or all user accounts in Windows 11 and add or remove programs that launch at startup. Also, find out how to manage other startup apps via Settings and Task Manager.

  5. Configure startup applications in Windows - Microsoft Support

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/configure-startup-applications-in-windows-115a420a-0bff-4a6f-90e0-1934c844e473

    For applications that aren't registered in Windows with a startup task, you can use File Explorer. The process consists of copying or creating a shortcut to the app's executable to either one of these folders: shell:startup if you are configuring the startup behavior for the current user

  6. Where is the Startup Folder in Windows 11/10 for All Users

    https://www.windowsdigitals.com/startup-folder-in-windows-10-all-users/

    Learn how to access the startup folder for all users or current user in Windows 11/10 and add or remove programs that run automatically on startup. Also, find out how to use Msconfig and other tools to manage startup programs and services.

  7. How to Access the Windows 10 Startup Folder - Lifewire

    https://www.lifewire.com/find-windows-10-startup-folder-4774790

    The Windows startup folder is a folder to which you can add programs or apps that you'd like to have running as soon as Windows 10 starts up on your PC. The folder usually only contains programs or apps that you've manually added to it.

  8. How to Open Startup Folder in Windows 10: A Step-by-Step Guide

    https://www.supportyourtech.com/articles/how-to-open-startup-folder-in-windows-10-a-step-by-step-guide/

    Opening the Startup folder in Windows 10 is pretty straightforward. You only need to follow a few simple steps, and you’ll be able to manage which applications start automatically when you boot up your computer. Let’s dive into the details so you can ensure your system runs smoothly.

  9. How to Access the Windows 10 Startup Folder - Help Desk Geek

    https://helpdeskgeek.com/windows-10/how-to-access-the-windows-10-startup-folder/

    Learn how to find and modify the Startup Folder in Windows 10, which contains programs that run automatically when you boot up your computer. Discover the difference between the All Users and Current User Startup Folders and how to enable or disable programs using Task Manager or Settings.