在Windows 10中,某些应用程序和程序会在操作系统(operating system)启动时自动启动。这些被称为启动应用程序。尽管某些应用程序将自身配置为在Windows 10启动时加载,但并非所有应用程序都这样做,并且在某些情况下,您可能希望在(Windows 10)Windows 10启动后立即运行特定应用程序。以下是让任何Windows 10 应用(app launch)在启动时启动的四种方法:
1. 检查您要在Windows 10启动时运行的应用程序的设置
在Windows 10(Windows 10)启动时自动启动应用程序(app launch)的一种方法是配置该应用程序的设置。并非所有应用程序都允许您这样做,但其中一些可以。此类示例包括Skype、Spotify或Slack,但不胜枚举。根据应用程序的不同,允许它在Windows 10启动时运行的设置可能称为“我启动 Windows 时启动 [app]”、“登录计算机后自动打开 [app]”、“启动 [app] ]登录”("start [app] when I start Windows," "open [app] automatically after you log into the computer," "launch [app] on login")等等。
例如,在Spotify中,您必须打开应用程序,访问其设置(Settings),进入高级设置(Advanced settings),然后选择“登录计算机后自动打开 Spotify”。("Open Spotify automatically after you log into the computer.")
再举一个例子:在Skype中,您需要打开设置(Settings),进入常规,(General,)并启用“自动启动 Skype”的开关。("Automatically start Skype.")
每个应用程序都不同,因此请浏览您的应用程序中的可用设置,以了解它是否具有在Windows 10启动时自动启动的选项。
2. 使用Windows 10 设置(Settings)使应用程序在启动时运行
对于原生支持启动时启动选项的应用,您还可以使用 Windows 10设置(Settings)来启用此行为。首先(First),打开“设置”(Settings)应用程序——一个快速的方法是从“开始”菜单(Start Menu)中单击或点击其按钮。
在“设置”(Settings)应用中,打开“应用(Apps)”类别。
选择窗口左侧的启动,(Startup)设置(Settings)应显示您可以配置为在登录时启动的应用程序列表。找到您要在Windows 10启动时运行的应用程序并打开它们的开关。
如果您看到已设置为在启动时启动的应用程序并且您不希望这样做,则可以关闭其开关。
3.使用任务管理器在(Task Manager)Windows 10启动时加载应用程序
Windows 10 为我们提供了另一个工具,我们可以使用它来启用或禁用应用程序在启动时运行:任务管理器(Task Manager)。打开它并通过单击或点击更多详细信息(More details)按钮切换到其详细视图。然后,从窗口顶部选择“启动”选项卡。(Startup)
如果您希望在Windows 10启动时运行的应用程序显示在列表中,请选择它(单击/点击它),然后按窗口右下角的启用按钮。(Enable)
如果您想了解有关启动应用程序(startup apps)的更多信息,而不仅仅是如何启用或禁用它们,我们在此处更详细地介绍了该主题:如何从Windows 10的任务管理器(Task Manager)查看和禁用启动程序。
4.通过将任何应用程序添加到Windows 10 启动文件夹中,在启动时自动打开任何应用程序(Startup folder)
最后一种方法适用于您可能希望在Windows 10启动时运行的任何应用程序(来自(Windows 10)Microsoft Store或桌面应用程序) ,无论它的设置中是否有该选项,即使您在设置(Settings)或任务管理器中的(Task Manager)启动应用程序(Startup apps)列表。此外,此方法还适用于您可能希望在Windows 10(Windows 10)启动时自动打开的文件、文件夹甚至网站。以下是它的工作原理:
打开文件资源管理器并在其地址栏中键入shell:startup。然后,按keyboard or click/tap上的Enter或单击/点击(Enter)地址栏(address bar)右端的Go to按钮。
Shell:startup将您带到您的启动(Startup)文件夹。它的完整地址如下所示:“C:Users你的用户名AppDataRoamingMicrosoftWindowsStart MenuProgramsStartup”("C:UsersYour User nameAppDataRoamingMicrosoftWindowsStart MenuProgramsStartup")。如果您愿意,您可以输入整个地址,但我们觉得只输入shell:startup(shell:startup)会快得多,不是吗?🙂
要使应用程序能够在Windows 10启动时运行,您所要做的就是在Startup中为其创建一个快捷方式。如果您不知道如何创建快捷方式,可以在这里学习:在Windows 10中为应用、文件、文件夹和网页创建(Create)快捷方式。
请注意,shell:startup文件夹仅允许您在登录到您的(当前)用户帐户(user account)时启用应用程序以在Windows 10启动时运行。当其他用户登录Windows 10(Windows 10)时,您添加到其中的应用程序不会自动打开。如果你想让一个应用程序在Windows 10启动时为所有用户帐户(user account)运行,你需要在shell:common 启动(shell:common startup)文件夹(“C:ProgramDataMicrosoftWindowsStart MenuProgramsStartUp”)中创建一个快捷方式。
你知道在Windows 10中让(Windows 10)应用程序(app run)在启动时运行的其他方法吗?
这些是我们知道的使应用程序在Windows 10启动时运行的方法。所有这些都很容易遵循,因为所涉及的步骤相对简单。如果您需要我们的帮助或者您知道其他方法,请随时发表评论。
4 ways to enable an app to run at the Windows 10 startup
In Windows 10, there are certain аpps and рrograms that are launched automatically when the operating system stаrtѕ. These аre called startup apps. Although some apps configure themselves to load at the Windows 10 startup, not all your apps dо that, and there are situationѕ when you might want to enable a speсific app to run as soon as Windows 10 boots. Here are four ways to make аny Windows 10 app launch at startup:
1. Check the settings of the app that you want to run at Windows 10 startup
One way to make an app launch automatically when Windows 10 starts is by configuring that app's settings. Not all apps allow you to do that, but some of them do. Such examples include Skype, Spotify, or Slack, but the list goes on. Depending on the app, the setting that allows it to run at Windows 10 startup might be called something like "start [app] when I start Windows," "open [app] automatically after you log into the computer," "launch [app] on login" and so on.
For example, in Spotify, you have to open the app, access its Settings, go to the Advanced settings, and select "Open Spotify automatically after you log into the computer."
Here's another example: in Skype, you need to open the Settings, go to General, and enable the switch for "Automatically start Skype."
Every app is different, so browse through the settings available in yours to find out if it has an option to launch at Windows 10 startup automatically.
2. Use the Windows 10 Settings to enable an app to run at startup
For the apps that natively support the option to launch at startup, you can also use the Windows 10 Settings to enable this behavior. First, open the Settings app - a quick way to do it is by clicking or tapping on its button from the Start Menu.
In the Settings app, open the Apps category.
Select Startup on the left side of the window and Settings should show you a list of apps that you can configure to start when you log in. Find the apps that you want to run at the Windows 10 startup and turn their switches on.
If you see an app that's already set to launch at startup and you don't want that, you can turn off its switch.
3. Make an app load at Windows 10 startup, using the Task Manager
Windows 10 provides us with yet another tool that we can use to enable or disable apps from running at startup: the Task Manager. Open it and switch to its detailed view by clicking or tapping on the More details button. Then, select the Startup tab from the top side of the window.
If the app that you want to enable to run at the Windows 10 startup is shown in the list, select it (click/tap on it), and then press the Enable button from the bottom-right corner of the window.
If you want to know more about the startup apps, not just how to enable or disable them, we've covered the subject in more detail here: How to view and disable startup programs from Windows 10's Task Manager.
4. Open any app automatically at startup by adding it to the Windows 10 Startup folder
This last method works for any app (from the Microsoft Store, or desktop app) you might want to run at the Windows 10 startup, regardless of whether it has that option in its settings, and even if you can't find it in the Startup apps list from Settings or Task Manager. Furthermore, this method also works for files, folders, or even websites that you might want to automatically open when Windows 10 boots. Here's how it works:
Open File Explorer and type shell:startup in its address bar. Then, press Enter on your keyboard or click/tap on the Go to button from the right end of the address bar.
Shell:startup takes you to your Startup folder. Its full address looks like this: "C:UsersYour User nameAppDataRoamingMicrosoftWindowsStart MenuProgramsStartup". If you prefer, you can type this entire address, but we feel it is much faster to type in just shell:startup, isn't it? 🙂
To enable an app to run at Windows 10 startup, all you have to do is create a shortcut to it in your Startup. If you don't know how to create shortcuts, you can learn here: Create shortcuts for apps, files, folders, and web pages in Windows 10.
Note that the shell:startup folder lets you enable apps to run at the Windows 10 startup only when you sign in to your (current) user account. The apps you add to it are not going to automatically open when other users log into Windows 10. If you want to enable an app to run at the Windows 10 startup for all the user accounts, you need to make a shortcut to it in the shell:common startup folder ("C:ProgramDataMicrosoftWindowsStart MenuProgramsStartUp").
Do you know other methods to make an app run at startup in Windows 10?
These are the ways we know for enabling apps to run at Windows 10 boot. All of them are easy to follow, as the steps involved are relatively simple. If you need our help or if you know other methods, don't hesitate to leave a comment.