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in Media Server · an Airsonic music server · a handful of game servers · NextCloud · and two Windows virtual machines. He enjoys DIY projects · he is most likely to be found camping · backpacking · open the Settings app and navigate to Apps > · Startup · press Ctrl+Shift+Esc to open Task Manager · then switch to the Startup tab. Select the program you want to disable from the list · the exact same process works in reverse. Select any app that has been Disabled · search Settings in the Start Menu or press Windows+i. Navigate to Apps > · and then search for Startup · and select "Startup Apps." Once you do have the Startup Apps panel · Shan Abdul How to Disable Startup Programs in Windows 10 (Task Manager) Windows 10 · like Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 before it · click the "Startup" tab at the top. If you don't see the Startup tab · click "More Details" at the bottom first. Once you're in the Startup tab · you can select an app and then click "Disable" in the bottom right corner to shut it off
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20 years --- tinkering with everything from the UI to the Windows registry to device firmware. Before How-To Geek, he used Python and C++ as a freelance programmer. In college, Nick made extensive use of Fortran while pursuing a physics degree. Nick's love of tinkering with computers extends beyond work. He has been running video game servers from home for more than 10 years using Windows, Ubuntu, or Raspberry Pi OS. He also uses Proxmox to self-host a variety of services, including a Jellyfin M
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