Can what programs I stop at startup?

My computer is running slow so I did a scan of performance and it is said that I owe a lot of start up programs running in the background. It gives me the option to select the programs I want to stop the execution, but my problem is that I have no idea which programs need to be and not be running.

Here is a picture of the programs that are running, can someone please tell me which ones are

and isn't?

There is never any condition - you can disable safely of all this to give you faster start-up and overall performance.

In fact, all these are automatically disabled in safe mode, so yourself deactivation is always "safe" to do so.

The only ones you should leave are those like you have (like maybe a monitor for you printer say when your ink is low).  And of course if you turn off something and later decide you want her, you can run just the command MSCONFIG to turn it back on.

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