Retaining an overview of the programs, services, and scripts that are loaded during Windows 11 startup is useful for several reasons.

First and foremost, startup saves time and is convenient. Applications like email clients or collaboration tools are automatically run after user login. This means you don’t have to repeatedly launch common work applications every time you log in.

While Windows 11 startup may be useful for most, it’s not well-suited to systems with performance problems. When too many applications are running and launching automatically, it can put a strain on system resources. It is therefore advisable to regularly inspect the components of the Windows 11 startup to exclude unnecessary programs and scripts.

Posted by Charlie Brown