Remove some programs from running at startup

How can I remove some programs from running at startup? for example, Super Anti Spyware, automatically runs on startup and is listed in the lower right corner of my desk drawer, but it really slows my time to go on the internet. I only have access if necessary.

You can click on start > run > msconfig

then under the Startup tab, you will find a list of programs that launch at startup of windows.   they are activated by a check mark.

In addition, you can check the services through the services tab.

Select / check "hide microsoft services" and then what remains on the revised list are non-microsoft programs you have added to the system and are also expected to start automatically.

don't forget to click 'apply' for the changes you make and then restart to see the effects.

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