Remove programs from Start Up

I have a problem of slow computer (win 7). I ran fixit tool, and he suggested I remove programs from start up. However, I don't know which ones I can safely remove. Here is the list, if anyone can help this Granny?

Improvements of Synaptics Touch Pad
HD Audio Control
Dell Wireless WLAN Card tray makes wireless network
IGFX drawer Module
Persistence module
User interface of the Client Microsoft Security
Unkown
WSED
TODO:
ADOBE ACROBAT SPEEDLAUNCHER
DELL DATASAFE ONLINE SERVICE
REGISTRATION IN THE SYSTEM
Java (TM) update Scheduler

I have a problem of slow computer (win 7). I ran fixit tool, and he suggested I remove programs from start up. However, I don't know which ones I can safely remove. Here is the list, if anyone can help this Granny?

Improvements of Synaptics Touch Pad
HD Audio Control
Dell Wireless WLAN Card tray makes wireless network
IGFX drawer Module
Persistence module
User interface of the Client Microsoft Security
Unkown
WSED
TODO:
ADOBE ACROBAT SPEEDLAUNCHER
DELL DATASAFE ONLINE SERVICE
REGISTRATION IN THE SYSTEM
Java (TM) update Scheduler

You can disable these:

Java (TM) update Scheduler

ADOBE ACROBAT SPEEDLAUNCHER

It is better not to disable the following:

HD Audio Control
Dell Wireless WLAN Card tray makes wireless network
DELL DATASAFE ONLINE SERVICE
 
Not sure, you have to research the others see what they are...
or perform the clean boot to determine what is causing the problem...
 
 

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