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One of the easiest ways to do this is to copy the shortcut to the software into the Start-Startup menu, where it is easy to add and remove.
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The easiest way is to put the shortcut under the Start program, so that the boot will run automatically!
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1. Most installers have their own settings, you only need to enter the settings to set the boot start;
2. Of course, it can also be set with the help of other management software, such as 360, rabbit, optimization master and other software;
3. It can also be achieved through the commands that come with the computer system, such as: In the lower left corner of the computer, click Start --- run--- enter msconfig--- start --- select to process;
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Use 360's boot item management.
Just tick it.
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1 Software-in-the-box method:
Most software provides the function of auto-start at boot, take Kugou** as an example, find "automatically start Kugou when booting" in the settings, and tick the previous tick to achieve automatic start-up at boot, as shown in the following figure:
2 Amendment to the Registry Act
Press the shortcut key win+r and enter "regedit" in the pop-up command output window, as shown in the following figure
Once confirmed, find "Hkey Current User Software Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion Run", right-click and select "String Value" under "New".
After the new project is created, rename it, right-click the new project, select "Modify", set the software path in the pop-up dialog box, and then OK, as shown in the following figure
3 Drag method.
Directly drag the software that needs to be started or the shortcut of the software to the "Start" - All Programs "- Startup" folder, as shown in the following figure: (You can also open the startup folder and then put the software that needs to be started into it.) )
Precautions. The software comes with the method, which requires the software to have a self-starting setting, and it is more troublesome to modify the registry method, so it is recommended to use the drag method.
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Tools Raw Materials:
A shortcut to a program specified by the computer.
1.Through the Start button, open the attachments, locate the startup folder. Once found, right-click on the startup folder and select Open Command.
2.Once you click Open, the startup folder will open.
3.Locate the shortcut to the specified program.
4.Once you've found the shortcut you specified, copy or drag the shortcut below the startup folder you just opened.
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