Windows 10: Startup Folder

Discus and support Startup Folder in Windows 10 Support to solve the problem; With Windows 8.1 under All Programs there is a folder called Startup. If I want to start a program when I boot up, I drop and drag a shortcut to that... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Support' started by doncole, Aug 30, 2016.

  1. doncole Win User

    Startup Folder


    With Windows 8.1 under All Programs there is a folder called Startup.
    If I want to start a program when I boot up, I drop and drag a shortcut to that folder.
    If I want to stop the program from starting I remove the shortcut from this folder.
    If I want to edit the file I click on the shortcut and go from there.

    In Windows 10 the Startup folder is still there.
    However it is empty.

    Funny thing all the files I had installed in that folder in Windows 8.1 are still starting on startup.

    Where are they?

    If want edit, remove, or add to them.

    To start with there's one I want to remove.

    Don Cole

    :)
     
    doncole, Aug 30, 2016
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  2. Startup Folder

    Drag it or a Shortcut to it into the Start folder. I typically put Shortcuts myself, that way the programs can stay where they were originally installed.
     
    Solar-Eclipse, Aug 30, 2016
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  3. Startup Folder

    The Startup folder is here
     
    Solar-Eclipse, Aug 30, 2016
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    Try this: right click start, in the run box type shell:startup and then press enter. See if the programs that are starting up are there. If so, delete the one you want to remove. IF not there, it is probably in the registry.

    Also, look here: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\StartUp
     
    play2mefish, Aug 30, 2016
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  5. bro67 Win User
    The Startup folder is empty in 10, because it is going away. What you want to start up is now handled through the System Settings.
     
    bro67, Aug 30, 2016
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  6. doncole Win User
    I went to System Settings but I don't see anything about Startup.

    Don Cole
     
    doncole, Aug 30, 2016
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  7. topgundcp Win User
    There are 2 startup folders in your PC:
    • %APPDATA%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup ==> Specifically for each user in the PC.
    • %ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup ==> For all users in the PC
    NOTE: Change Folder Options to show hidden folders
     
    topgundcp, Aug 30, 2016
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  8. doncole Win User

    Startup Folder

    Thank you topguncpd,

    Could you please be more specific with the path %APPDATA% and %ALUSERPROFILE%.

    Such as C:\users\don\etc...\etc...\etc...

    Don Cole
     
    doncole, Aug 30, 2016
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  9. topgundcp Win User
    Those are 2 environment variables defined in Windows 10.
    %APPDATA% will expand to C:\Users\don\AppData\Roaming.
    It is easier to use than using the whole path.
    Same for %ALLUSERSPROFILE% => C:\ProgramData
    Just open file explorer, copy and paste what I had in post #5 to the address field then press ENTER.
     
    topgundcp, Aug 30, 2016
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  10. bro67 Win User
    bro67, Aug 31, 2016
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  11. doncole Win User
    C:\Users\don\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup ==> No Startup folder here (I don't care. I'm the only one using this computer.)

    C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup ==> Has a shortcut to Bittorrent.exe here.
    I suppose I could drag a new shortcut here.

    AutoHotkey, Bittorrent & Storkeit are staring on boot.
    Storkeit.exe is the one wanted to delete but I uninstalled it.
    That took care of that problem.

    AutoHotkey and Bitorrent, I want to keep then starting wherever they are stored. Maybe the Registry.

    I was fixin to delete Storkeit from the Registry (There was a lot of them) when I got the idea to uninstall Storkeit.

    So pretty much this is solved.*Smile

    Don Cole
     
    doncole, Aug 31, 2016
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  12. topgundcp Win User
    Did you set Folder Options to show hidden Files/Folders ?

    In addition, Some programs will install item(s) in Startup using the registry. You can download:
    WhatInStartup - Disable/delete programs at Windows startup
    It's a single, portable program that will show you the location where they are installed for the startup as shown:

    Startup Folder [​IMG]
     
    topgundcp, Apr 4, 2018
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