WendyLuvsCatz opened this issue on Sep 07, 2023 ยท 85 posts
Wonga posted Sun, 07 July 2024 at 9:32 PM
cool.. that was my next suggestion and if not that then:
Check the startup folder, first press Win+R to open Run. Enter shell:startup for current user programs or shell:common startup for system-wide startup programs, then click "OK."
Your startup folder might be empty, depending on how new your computer is or what applications you've downloaded. If that's the case, you have no action to take.
When you've identified something you want to remove from your startup process, right-click it and select "Delete."