Instruction
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Call the main system menu by pressing the "start" button and click "All programs." Open the link "startup". Run the application "Windows Explorer" and locate the executable program file to include in the startup. Open the context menu of the found file, click the right mouse button and select the command "Create shortcut". Create a copy of this shortcut in the startup folder.
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Another way to perform the same action may serve as an introduction to the command shell:startup into the text box of the search string in the main menu system. Confirm the command by pressing the function key Enter and just copy the shortcut of the desired program.
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Return to the main menu start to use the alternative method of adding a selected program in the startup. Type msconfig in the search bar and confirm the utility starts by pressing the function key Enter. Go to the tab "startup" dialog that appears, and click "Add". Select the desired program and confirm saving the changes by pressing the OK button.
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Navigate back to the main menu "start" for the application another way to add application to startup and navigate to the Run dialog. Type regedit in the Open box, and confirm the utility of the registry editor by clicking the OK button. Expand the branch:- HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftwindowscurrentversionrun - if necessary, change the configuration of the current user;- HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftwindowscurrentversionrunonce - if necessary one-time changes to the configuration of the current user;- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareMicrosoftwindowscurrentversionrun - to change configurations for all users;- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareMicrosoftwindowscurrentversionrunonce - for one time configuration changes to all, and make the necessary changes. Restart the system to apply these changes.