![]() My Favorite – CTRL+SHIFT+ESC (Or CTRL+ALT+DEL and click “Task Manager”) Here are a couple other ways to get to Task Manager:ġ. We’re all guilty of installing desktop programs or apps, using them once, and after a year you have no clue what they are.įor more details, check out our guide on new features available in the Windows 8.x Startup tab in Task Manager. I find the option to search for the program online to be particularly beneficial. This allows you to get a better understanding of what each program is or does before you disable it. Notice that when you right-click a program in under the Startup tab, you’ll see more options. Right-click an app again and select Enable to have it run during startup. The program will still appear on the list, but the Status will change to Disabled. Right-click on any of the programs to and click Disable. ![]() Click the Startup tab to see the items set to run when you boot your system. ![]() Right-click on any of the programs to and click Disable.ģ. Or from the desktop, just like Windows 7, right-click the Taskbar and select Task Manager.Įither way, you do it, the new Task Manager will open on the desktop. ![]() From the Modern Start screen type: MSConfig and hit Enter.Ģ. There are, of course, a couple of ways to get to the same place with Windows, and that’s no different in Windows 8.1. While Windows 8.x does boot noticeably faster than Windows 7 and earlier, you can make it boot even faster by disabling startup programs. ![]()
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