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Windows Startup Items in the Registry explained
When you start your PC, several programs launch automatically. These programs are set up to launch this way through the Windows startup items created in the Windows Registry. However, when a program is removed incorrectly, often your PC will still try to launch it upon startup. That’s because the registry entry remains in your Windows Registry.
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