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Which startup items can be turned off (the following methods can find the auto-start items, and you can remove the prompt).
1. **Super Rabbit, choose to build your own system Startup program, there are startup options, you can cancel or you can add or completely delete (or Kingsoft Guard, 360 Guard and other software also have this function).
2. Click"Get started"Run Enter after entering msconfig and click Enter"Launch"Look for the option of the boot prompt inside, remove the previous tick after finding it, and press OK to apply. After restarting the computer, a dialog box will appear when you boot up to the desktop, add a checkmark to the dialog box, and you can confirm it.
3. Remove the auto-start item (I can't find it above, look for it here).
Start Run Enter regedit to open the registry, in turn.
hkey local machine software microsoft windows currentversion run] on the right, hkey current user software microsoft windows currentversion run] on the right, see if there is an option you are looking for, if there is a deletion, restart the computer.
4. If the above methods are invalid, try the following methods; Start Program Attachments System Tools Scheduling Tasks, and delete all the scheduled tasks in it.
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Click Start Running, enter regedit to open the registry, hkey local machine software, Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion Run
Find the deletion of the string value containing notepad, do not delete the one that does not contain notepad, restart the computer after deletion.
If not, reinstall the system.
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Oh, yes. That's the desktop profile, so turn it on.
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Kill the poison first、、、 there are too many things upstairs to talk about、、、 if there is nothing important on the C disk, reinstall the system.
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First of all, let's talk about the notebook file of desktop, in fact, its full name is a normal system file, which is used to configure desktop information and explorer, and it is available under each folder. I couldn't see it before because it was hidden.
If you don't want to see it, just turn on your computer, go back to the desktop window, click on the top left corner - Organize - Folders and Organize Options - View, and select "Hide protected OS files (recommended), Don't show hidden files, folders or drives". As shown in the figure below.
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1) To delete the file, first launch Windows Explorer and click on "Tools-Folder Options" on the upper menu bar
2) Then switch to the "View" tab in the pop-up folder options window, then under the advanced settings box, find and uncheck "Hide extensions of known file types" and "Hide protected OS files", click OK;
3) Restart your computer and the problem should be solved.
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1: Delete the file.
Start Windows Explorer.
On the Tools menu, click Folder Options, and then click the View tab.
In the Advanced Settings box, click to clear the Hide extensions for known file types check box and the Hide protected operating system files check box if they haven't already, and then click OK.
Find each of the following folders, right-click Files (if you have the file in this folder), and then click Open:
drive:\documents and settings\all users\start menu\programs\startup
drive:\documents and settings\all users\start menu\programs
drive:\documents and settings\all users\start menu
where drive is the drive on which Windows is installed.
Check that the file contains the following lines:
shellclassinfo] localizedresourcename=@%systemroot%\system32\,-21787
If the file contains these lines, right-click the file, click Delete, and then click Yes when prompted to confirm the deletion.
Restart your computer to check if the issue is resolved.
Back to the top. Method 2: Use the System Configuration Utility ( to disable the startup project.
Click Start, and then click Run.
In the Open box, type msconfig, and then click OK.
Click the Launch tab.
Click to clear the check boxes in the Startup Project column next to all Desktop items that are listed as Common Startup items in the corresponding Location column, as shown in all of the following locations (as shown in the Commands column).
Drive: documents and settings all users start menu programs startup
Drive: documents and settings all users start menu programs
Drive: documents and settings all users start menu
Click OK to exit the System Configuration Utility.
Restart your computer to check if the issue is resolved.
Back to the top.
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Desktop configuration file, the desktop folder is restored to its initial state after deletion. You can delete it or not.
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