Apps missing from the task manager startup section may indicate installation issues or conflicts.
Apps missing from the task manager startup section may indicate installation issues or conflicts.
Windows isn't showing apps in the startup section of Task Manager. I've checked several options: restarted Explorer, confirmed the folder was correct, disabled third-party apps, and ran system tools. I haven't added apps manually yet. Consider enabling startup apps automatically or checking your registry settings for any changes.
Using Autoruns from Microsoft Sysinternals provides additional capabilities beyond Task Manager.
You're anticipating certain applications, a few of which might operate as background services.