

Just go to the root Task Scheduler window, Create New Task (not basic), under Triggers set to "on logon of any user", and under actions set to start a program, then the full path and filename of your program. For future googlers: Apparently the only way to make things run on startup is through the Task Scheduler. How do I make these programs run on startup?ĮDIT: Figured it out after submitting this. I tried running Autoruns.exe from Sysinternals, and things that are definitely auto-running on startup no problem, like MSI Afterburner, they don't show up in the Autoruns list at all! I can't figure out how to get anything to autorun on Windows 10. Make an app load at Windows 10 startup, using the Task Manager 4. Use the Windows 10 Settings to enable an app to run at startup 3. Keep in mind I have other programs right next to those in the same registry folder that were self-created that are working just fine. Check the settings of the app that you want to run at Windows 10 startup 2. I tried creating new string registry entries to point to them in HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run, didn't work either. I tried putting links to all 3 in the Startup folder in the Start Menu (or its disk path equivalent anyway), didn't work. MSI Afterburner server HWinfo Open Hardware Monitor I'm trying to run the following on startup:
