Programs that run automatically at startup

Please explain to me 2 what the goal & 1 duty. If I disable a program run frm'g to start what it means? What happen 2 the program? Can I still use it at some point after? If so, how? I'm totally confused here? Say I disable Java to run'g at the start, I am wk 'g on comp. awhile later I need - because she is disabled to run' g to start it now does not work? I am an older generation of person non-comp & totally confused! Please help I'm Cryin ' & Cryin '...

Hi camolentot,
For a programme of work, it must be started. Programs are started in three ways.
1. the first is if actually start you yourself by throwing it
2. the second way is for other programs start another program.
3. the third way is a program be configured to start automatically when the operating system starts. The type of programs that start through the third way are what we call the Windows startup programs
The third type programs can be of the following types.
* Some programs are needed for the operating system to operate correctly
* Some programs, it is not necessary to run as it can be launched if necessary.
You can change the programs such as messengers or software that you think that it is not necessary to run at the beginning. But it's not good tweaking all train backup software or security data. Its better to take help among people with knowledge about this program before tweaking start-up businesses.
Tweaking unnecessary startups can speed up your PC. But tweaking bad programs\services can cause problems too.

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