I can remove it from running at startup?

Original title: I HAVE a LOT OF THINGS THAT RUN at STARTUP... HOW can I TELL WHAT ONES I REALLY NEED, I CAN REMOVE?

COMPUTER LAPTOP AND DESKTOP SEEM REAL SLOW LATELY... WHAT BELL?

I don't know what are you said you have dangerous or anywhere. But you want to start, remain to start programs. If you don't want to start, just set up you won't start programs. That's a point.

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