Click Create Basic Task (right-hand panel).
| Category | Program | Startup Impact | |----------|---------|----------------| | Cloud sync | OneDrive (built-in), Google Drive | Low | | Password manager | Bitwarden, 1Password (desktop app) | Low | | Communication | Microsoft Teams (new), Slack | Medium | | Clipboard manager | Ditto, CopyQ | Low | | Window manager | PowerToys FancyZones | Low |
Microsoft has refined the startup ecosystem with Windows 11’s 2024 and 2025 cumulative updates, introducing new security features and deprecating some older methods. This guide walks you through every verified, updated method—from the modern Settings app to the classic File Explorer trick—so you can take full control. Before diving into the "how," let's understand the "why." Each program added to startup increases your "Boot Impact" —the time between pressing the power button and seeing a responsive desktop. Recent Windows 11 updates now provide clear performance ratings (Low, Medium, High) for each startup item.
Published: October 2025 Reading Time: 8 minutes
In the latest versions of Windows 11, managing which applications launch automatically when you log in is more critical than ever. Whether you want your communication tools (Slack, Teams, Discord) ready immediately or need to disable bloatware slowing down your boot time, knowing environments is a fundamental skill.
As Windows 11 continues to evolve (with rumored AI-driven startup optimization in 2026), these foundational methods will remain compatible. Bookmark this guide and revisit it after major feature updates to ensure your startup configuration stays intact.
Press Windows + S , type Task Scheduler , and open it.