![]() ![]() For instance, I changed the delay time to 120 seconds. Enter the time in seconds and click on the “Ok” button to save the changes. The above action will open the “delay load” window. If you want to set a custom delay time, then select the option “Delay Load for” from the drop-down menu. To delay an application, select the application with the little clock icon next to it and click on the button that says “Delay Load for 30 Seconds.” Other than completely disabling the startup applications, you can delay the startup so that you will still have your software up and running after the actual system startup without suffering any slow boot times. If you ever need to add an application to the startup list, click on the “Add” button, browse for the application and click on the “Ok” button to save the changes. This action will permanently disable the application from starting up at the Windows start. To remove a startup item, select the application and click on the “Remove” button. ![]() To temporarily disable a startup item, simply select the application or the registry entry and select the checkbox “Temporarily Disable.” This action will disable the startup item until you deselect the option. Using Autorun Organizer, you can temporarily disable a startup application or remove it completely from the startup list. The user interface is minimal and only displays some of the important information like all the startup applications, recent system load times, etc. ![]()
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