Startup Applications List

If you're frustrated with the time it takes your Windows PC to boot and then it seems to be running slowly you may have too many programs running at start-up - and have come to the right place to identify them. This is the original startup programs (as opposed to processes/tasks) list - one of the most comprehensive and most accurate!

"Name or Startup Item" in the table below refers to how an entry is displayed in MSConfig, Windows Defender or the registry "Run" keys. "Command or Data" refers to the program the entry runs. For further information on this and how to identify and disable startup programs please visit the Startup Content page.

For further information on random startup entries please visit the Startup Info page. For the next few months and foreseeable future I'll be verifying many of the Y, U, N & ? entries via virtual machines. If you can verify/identify those entries with a "?" status (especially hardware specific - such as laptops and motherboards) then please E-mail me (address at bottom of the page) or use the new Message Board.

Last update :- 31st August
21939 items listed

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Name or Startup ItemStatusCommand or DataDescriptionTested?
systems usb driverXWindows2.exeAdded by a variant of the RBOT WORM!No
SystemTrayXwekls4.exeAdded by a variant of the IRCBOT TROJAN!No
SystemTrayXWindowsupd.exeAdded by a variant of the IRCBOT TROJAN!No
systhreadXwinkernal.exeAdded by the LIAMED WORM!No
SystrayXw32explorer.exeAdded by the RBOT-AJY WORM!No
systrayUwinlogin.exeKidControl surveillance software. Uninstall this software unless you put it there yourselfNo
sysygm64Xwinrxd64.exeAdded by the IRCBOT-RK TROJAN!No
T4skM4n4g3rXWink3sk9.exeAdded by a variant of the IRCBOT TROJAN!No
Task HelpXwualcts.exeAdded by a variant of the RBOT WORM!No
TaskMngrXwscript.exe liveupdate.jsAdded by the DROP-FS TROJAN! Note that wscript.exe is a legitimate Microsoft file used to launch script files and shouldn't be deleted. The "liveupdate.js" file is found in %ProgramFiles%\Common Files\ComObjectNo
Taskmon driverXwinampa.exeAdded by the LOONY-I TROJAN! Note - this is NOT associated with the popular Winamp media player. The valid file for the Winamp Agent resides in a "Winamp" subdirectory of %ProgramFiles% whereas this file is located in %System%No
Tcp Application ManagerXwebsvc.exeAdded by the DLOADER-NY TROJAN!No
TEXTCONVXwinlogon.exeAdded by the NEVEG.A WORM! Note - this is not the legitimate winlogon.exe process, which should not appear in Msconfig/Startup!No
ThEXwind0s.exeAdded by an unidentified WORM or TROJAN!No
this freeXwinsyst.exeAdded by the MADAG.A WORM!No
Time Zone SynchronizationXwscript zshell.jsAdded by the NETDEX-A TROJAN!No
Tiny Watcher Logon TimeNWatcher.exeTiny Watcher detects changes to your system. It will not prevent your system from being modified or corrupted. It will only tell you that something suspicious happened. Think of it as an early CAT scan against system tumors. Better to install a tool that will detect and remove bad itemsNo
Torjan ProgramXWINLOGON.EXEAdded by the WOWCRAFT.D TROJAN! Note - this is not the legitimate winlogon.exe process which is always located in %System% and should not normally figure in Msconfig/Startup! This one is located in %Windir%No
Touch ManagerUWinLED.exeDell keyboard utility. Disabling can result in loss of screen saver and power saver functionalityNo
TourNwincool.exeAnnoying WinMe component that prompt you to play the %Windir%\Application Data\Microsoft\INTROCONTENT.HTA file - that plays a full screen version of the WinMe product preview and cannot be stopped until it finishes to my knowledge. That prompt will keep popping up after an install/reinstall of WinMe until you give in and watch the thing. It also puts a task scheduler entry to run that annoying thing every 30 minutes - and don't bother deleting that entry as Windows puts it right back. Not only should you disable it from running, you should delete the thing altogether as it somehow can re-enable itself. Apparently you can try setting the file to read onlyNo
Tray TemperatureNWeatherbug.exeWeatherbug provides current outdoor temperature in the System Tray, also weather alerts. Available via Start -> ProgramsNo
TrayXXwinppr32.exeAdded by the SOBIG.F WORM!No
Tsk Mng HlpXwins32.exeAdded by the AGOBOT-JB WORM!No
Tweak Manager?WinManager.ExeWinGuides Tweak Manager. Is this required for the live updates feature and/or if settings are changed?No
twheXwbta.exePurityScan adwareNo
uklUwmpusrvc.exeUltimate Keylogger surveillance software. Uninstall this software unless you put it there yourselfNo
UndefinedXwinter.exeAdded by the KILLAV.LW TROJAN!No
Universal Plug & Play devicesXWinUPPD.exeAdded by an unidentified WORM/TROJAN!No
Updade WindowsXwinlogom.exeAdded by the TONAX-A TROJAN!No
UpDataXwupdata.exeAdded by the IRCBOT-AA TROJAN!No
updateXwinis.exeAdded by the RBOT-VD WORM!No
UPDATEXWinUpdater5.0.vbsAdded by the GORMLEZ-A WORM!No
UpdateXWinUpdate.exeAdded by the SDBOT-CV BACKDOOR!No
Update CheckerXwinlog.exeAdded by the IRCBOT-TJ TROJAN!No
Update GroksterNWiseUpdt.exeAutomatically updates the Grokster file sharing software. Beware of adware and spyware when using this type of program, for instance, Grokster contains CyDoorNo
Update ServiceXwinu32.exeAdded by the RBOT-MG WORM!No
update serviceXwinx.exeAdded by a variant of the RBOT WORM!No
Update TUT?WiseUpdt.exe??No
UpdateCheckXwinstall.exeAdded by the SPYBOT-CY WORM!No
UpdateFirewall32XWindows32Shield.exeAdded by the AUTORUN-BEG WORM!No
updaterXwupdater.exeKeenVal adwareNo
updaterXwisvc.exeAdded by the ORSE-A TROJAN!No
updater32Xwinload32.exeAdded by the CULT.M WORM!No
UpdateServiceXwservice.exeAdded by the DREF-K WORM!No
updatexwinXwinxrpc.exeAdded by the AGOBOT-KJ WORM!No
upddateitXwinit.exeAdded by the RBOT-MS WORM! No
Upgrade ServiceXwinupd.exeAdded by the TOFGER-U TROJAN!No
UPNPServiceXWinSVCservice.exeAdded by the AGOBOT.UN WORM!No
UpromiseRemindUUwjview ...CodePart of the Upromise saving scheme but associated with Ebates MoneyMaker adware so the choice is yoursNo
UPSUtlXweb.exeCoolWebSearch parasite variantNo

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Startup XML File - Startup INI File - Startup HTML File

For IE users, right-click on the link and select "Save Target As..." - note that for the INI and HTML files the suggested filename will be "startuplist.htm" and you'll have to rename them "startuplist.ini" and "startuplist.html" respectively.

For Firefox users, I recommend downloading the zipped versions from here. Otherwise, you'll have to open the file and save it - which can take a long time due to the size.

NOTE: These downloads are password protected and free to anyone producing a mirror or free utility. If you produce a commercial/shareware utility please contact me to discuss options. If you don't fall into any of these categories and want to download any of these files you will need to either make a donation of $15/year or more via PayPal (or E-mail me) and you will be provided with the login details which will change at the beginning of each year. The donation will go towards researching new and existing entries for the database and creating these files. Since making these files available for download they've been available free of charge and downloaded thousands of times. I believe they are unique as to my knowledge, no similar site offers such a resource as the lists they offer are on-line only.

Warning

DISCLAIMER: It is assumed that users are familiar with the operating system they are using and comfortable with making the suggested changes. I will not be held responsible if changes you make cause a system failure.

NOTE: This is NOT a database of tasks/processes taken from Task Manager or the Close Program window (CTRL+ALT+DEL) but a database of startup applications, although you will find some of them listed via this method. Pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL identifies programs that are currently running - not necessarily at startup. For a list of tasks/processes you should try the Process Library from Uniblue, the list at PC Pitstop or one of the many others now available. Therefore, before ending a task/process via CTRL+ALT+DEL just because it has an "X" recommendation, please check whether it's in MSConfig or the registry first. An example would be "svchost.exe" - which doesn't appear in either under normal conditions but does via CTRL+ALT+DEL. If in doubt, don't do anything.

To avoid the database becoming too large, all virus entries are only shown using the registry version which is common to all Windows versions. Otherwise there would be multiple entries for popular filenames that viruses often use - such as "svchost" above for example. Multiple viruses can also use the same startup entries, in this case only those with significant differences (such as file location) are repeated in this database.

NOTE : There are a number of virus and malware entried listed in this database where specific removal instructions haven't been given. If this is the case then you could try SDFix, a program written by AndyManchesta that can remove many different types of Trojans and Worms. See here for a tutorial on how to use the program and here for the latest ReadMe file detailing the fixes included.

IMPORTANT: A number of entries are repeated due to the way that different operating systems display startup items. For example, WinMe lists "POPROXY.EXE" as "Norton eMail Protect" in both MSCONFIG and the registry whereas WinXP lists it as "Poproxy" in MSCONFIG and "Norton eMail Protect" in the registry.

RECOMMENDATIONS:

If you're looking for a startup manager then why not try WinPatrol (by BillP Studios) or Advanced SystemCare Free (by IObit) - both include the option to search this database for a particular entry. Alternatively try Spybot - Search & Destroy (by Safer Networking Ltd) as the startup programs section (select the Advanced mode) includes descriptions from this database. You might also want to try their RunAlyzer and FileAlyzer tools.

There are an ever increasing number of rogue applications appearing these days and many of the removal guides referenced in this database use MalwareBytes Anti-Malware (which now incorporates the now discontinued RogueRemover).

As there are more than 10,000 entries in this database related to viruses, trojans, worms and other malware I recommend you use a quality internet security package. Which ever you choose, keep it updated.

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Portions Copyright © Peter Forrest, Denny Denham, Sylvain Prevost, Tony Klein, CastleCops & Bleeping Computer
Database creation and support by Patrick Kolla
Software support by John Mayer
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