My Windows startup programs not to load automatically at startup

I'm currently under Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit on Lenovo Y480N-ISE.

A month ago, for some unknown reason, none of my programs that starts automatically start would be start automatically at startup.
When I turn on my computer, nothing except for the programs in the system runs automatically. Not even my anti-virus programs! I had to click on them manually every time you start.
I scanned my entire disk for malware with Microsoft Security Essentials, avast, spybot-search and destroy, Kit emergency emsisoft, sophos virus removal tool. There is not a single trace of malware or viruses.
My current security measures include emsisoft online armor (firewall), avast antivirus and mamutu blocker based on behavior.
I also checked msconfig.exe and everything seemed normal.
I searched on Google and microsoft for answers, but none of them works.
Please help me, thank you!
(I am willing to provide more information, if necessary, just leave a message or send me an email to * address email is removed from the privacy *)

Running multiple applications AV/Malware can result in none of them work properly.

I uninstall this blocker & firewall then test again

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