Click the Startup tab (Windows 11) or the Startup button (Windows 10). Pro tip: If you don’t see tabs, click “More details” at the bottom first.
Here is the definitive guide to disabling startup apps on and Windows 10 . The Quickest Method (Task Manager) This works for 90% of the apps you want to stop, like Slack, Teams, or Steam.
Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc on your keyboard. (This opens Task Manager instantly.)
You’re not alone. Many apps automatically add themselves to your startup list without asking. The good news? Stopping them takes less than 60 seconds.
Look at the Status column. Any app listed as “Enabled” will open when you turn on your PC.
Does your computer feel sluggish the moment you log in? Do you have to wait 60 seconds for Spotify, Discord, or Adobe to stop popping up before you can open your browser?
Restart your computer to feel the difference. Don’t worry: Disabling an app here does not uninstall it. You can still open it manually from the Start menu whenever you want. The "Hidden" Method (Settings App) If Task Manager feels intimidating, Windows Settings offers a cleaner interface.