tab in the Task Manager startup is empty

I recently updated my Windows 7 to Windows 8 pro and everything works fine except that when I open the tab start Task Manager is all white

the other tabs work well, but it does not list the startup items. Could someone please tell me what to do to fill in the Startup tab.
Thank you
Robert

I had this problem too.  But I managed to solve it.

I had deleted empty folders in my Start menu.  Apparently, not to have a startup folder in the Start Menu causes new task manager not show startup items.  Re-create the startup folder empty in my Start Menu makes reappear the other startup items in the list for me.

So be sure that you have a start-up under Programs folder in your personal Startup menu (default "C:\Users\_username_\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup") both from all users (default "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup").

Hope you also helps.

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