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Originally posted by KeyStorm
I use StartUp Guard that scans anything that is in your startup and detects when something is going to be added.
You have to pay attention while choosing what not to allow, some things might be needed for windos to start properly. Only block what you already know.
another standard way is to use msconfig (type it in the Run dialog) that shows you some things windows starts you can enable and disable. But there are some left, ntl.
Nothing on a computer needs to startup for Windows to work