Re-creating the empty Startup folder in my Start Menu made the other startup items reappear in the list for me. Apparently, not having a Startup folder in the Start Menu causes the new Task Manager to not show any startup items. I had deleted empty folders in my start menu. I was helped by a Windows 8 answer from six years ago: If you delete either your Startup folder or the All Users startup folder, then all items disappear from Task Manager Startup tab (even if all items normally there are from the registry).Īs soon as you recreate even an empty user startup folder or empty all users startup folder (both must be present), then all items reappear on the Task Manager Startup tab. I just tested this on Windows 10 version 1903 and it still applies. \Users>\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs This is for old versions, but maybe could still be the same. I think there should be at least microsoft one drive and windows security in start up options on a fresh install. Ccleaner has a tools/start up section maybe see whats in there?
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