Whether 'MUIstartmenu.exe' should run at startup depends on its purpose and your usage needs. If it is necessary for your system's functionality or enhances your workflow, you may want to enable it. However, if it seems unnecessary or you notice it slows down your startup process, it may be better to disable it. Always ensure that the application is legitimate and not malware before making a decision.
go to the start menu and type in msconfig into the run dialog box then go over to startup and uncheck the application u dont want to load.
You can go to C:\Documents and Settings\<Administrator>\Start Menu\Programs\Startup and delete the startup application (usually a shortcut is placed here). In this example the user logged in is Administrator, substitute your user id. For more advanced editing of startup programs you can run Start->Run->msconfig This application controls many things including startup applications. You can uncheck the application that you do not want to run. You must however be carefuly about this tool as it is designed for advanced users. You can also download free tools like Advanced System Care that has a start up [program editor.
try-- start-- run-- type msconfig -- hit enter should be startup editing wdw
A technician would place a shortcut to an application in the "Startup" folder of the user profile. This folder can be accessed by navigating to the Start menu, then to All Programs, and finding the "Startup" folder. Alternatively, the technician can also place the shortcut in the "C:\Users[Username]\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup" directory for it to run during user logon. This ensures the application starts automatically when the user logs in.
Automatic.
To eliminate background programs or services as a source of the problem, run the application after booting into Safe Mode. Press F8 at startup to display the Advanced Boot Options menu, and select Safe Mode with Networking from the menu. If the application works in Safe Mode, then you can assume the problem is not with the application but with the operating system, device drivers, or other applications that load at startup and are conflicting with the application.
msconfig
assuming you mean windows: * open the Services application * find your service * right click and select properties * change the Startup Type drop down to Automatic from now on when you boot it will run.
MRI Startup Manager includes components like the Startup List, which displays all programs set to run at system startup, helping users identify suspicious entries. The application also provides detailed information about each startup item, including its location and status, allowing for easier detection of potential malware. Additionally, the ability to disable or remove suspicious programs directly from the interface aids in preventing malware from executing during system boot.
If you are running Windows, you should use the built in selector.Go to Run and type in MSCONFIG then click the Start up tab.
goto run then , in the run box .type msconfig a dialogbox opens , go to the startup tab and uncheck all the list items that's it it will ask to restart the PC then it will bebooting without startup items.
You find the application in launch pad or in your applications folder and double click it. The app should run and its window should pop up on your screen.