How to add a program to startup. If the Yandex browser starts on its own, how can I remove the autorun function? How to turn off automatic Yandex activation

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  1. Hello, I want to ask, how to add a program to startup so that when you turn on the computer, this program starts itself. I would like to automate everything in my operating system. For example, a person got up in the morning, turned on the computer and went to wash his face, then have breakfast, and at that time Windows booted up, went online and automatically launched several necessary programs. A man approached the computer, and everything was ready for work.
  2. Hello admin, first of all, thank you, I read your article and created the necessary string parameter in the registry, that is, everything is as taught, now after turning on the computer, the Internet connects itself. But then a wonderful thought came to my mind: what if I made my favorite one start automatically in the same way? Google browser Chrome. That is, I turn on the computer, first of all the Internet automatically connects, then the browser and the program in which I work launches Adobe Photoshop. Is it possible to arrange this somehow?
  3. I have the following question: I added shortcuts to several programs and a browser to the Startup folder, but for some reason the browser sometimes starts before the computer goes online, so browser pages naturally open with errors. I don’t have a router, but to automatically access the Internet, I created a “batch file” and also placed it in the startup folder.

How to add a program to startup

Hello friends, I think after we learned how to create automatic connection to the Internet, then adding any program to startup will be like a piece of cake for us. Let's look at three ways to solve this problem.

Note: add to startup only necessary programs, since loading any program takes time and if you add a dozen programs to startup at once, your Windows will load much slower.

The first method is very simple, we will simply add shortcuts to the programs we need to the startup folder C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\StartUp.

The second method is also simple. We will add the program to startup using the registry.

The third method is more complicated, in it we will use a task scheduler; it will be useful to us if any program refuses to start using the first method.

The easiest way add program to startup, this is to use the folder StartUp, specially invented for these purposes, located at C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\StartUp. Let's copy the Adobe Photoshop shortcut to this folder and Total Commander, as well as Opera and browser shortcuts Google Chrome, then reboot the computer and see if this whole company starts automatically.

Before adding a program to the startup folder, you need to find this very folder; in early operating systems, for example Windows 7, this was very easy, you had to click on the Start menu, then All Programs and Startup. In Windows 8, there is no Start menu and you have to constantly strain your gray matter to find anything previously associated with the Start menu. We'll do something tricky and get into the startup folder using the shell:Common Startup command.

In the lower left corner of the working Windows desktop 8 right-click and select Run,

Enter the command shell:Common Startup in the input field.

And please, our Startup folder opens, copy into it the shortcuts of those programs that we want to add to startup. I add Adobe Photoshop and Total Commander and also Opera and Google Chrome browser shortcuts, then restart the computer.

Everything loaded automatically for me, the Internet, programs, and browsers. But, if you do not have a router, and you set up an automatic connection to the Internet according to our article “How to make an automatic connection to the Internet,” then in some cases browsers will start before connecting to the Internet, which means that in all browsers instead of open Internet pages there will be errors.

To avoid this, you need to use the task scheduler, this is an excellent tool built into Windows and few people use it because they simply don’t know how, but this is not about you and me, friends. The Task Scheduler will give the program the interval between Windows fully loading and the program starting. That is, the program you need (for example, a browser) will launch a little later (for example, after 30 seconds) from the moment when Windows goes online.

How to add a program to startup by editing the registry

We need to create a string value in the registry, it's very simple. I have an FTP client program installed on my computer - FileZilla and I need to add it to startup, I want to do everything using the registry.
Right-click on the Start button and "Run"

Enter "regedit" and OK, the registry opens.

Registry sections responsible for autoloading programs:
For the current user:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
For all users:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
I'm the only one working at the computer and I'll choose the first branch HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run

I go to the section and right-click, select New->String parameter from the menu,

You can choose any name, for example FileZilla.

Now we indicate the path to the program, right-click on the created parameter and select “Change”,

Specify the location of the program's executable file: C:\Program Files (x86)\FileZilla FTP Client\filezilla.exe and click OK.

From now on, the FTP client program - FileZilla is in auto booting Windows 8 and the next time you turn on the computer, the program will start automatically.

How to add a program to startup using the Task Scheduler

To improve the hacker experience, let's launch some program through the task scheduler, let's say the same Opera browser, and in the scheduler settings we specify that it should start some time after the other programs are launched, so as not to create a crowd in the general startup.

Run -> enter the command in the input field mmc.exe taskschd.msc

and the task scheduler opens. Action -> Create task.

Specify the "Name" of the task, for example "Opera" Go to the Triggers tab

And click "Create"

In the "Start task" section, select "At login". We postpone the task for 30 seconds and click OK.

"Actions" tab, click on the "Create" button

And in the window that appears, click Browse.

We indicate in Explorer the location of the executable file of our program C:\Program Files\Opera\Opera.exe and click Open

And click OK again.

At the end of the article I want to tell you that there is good program AnVir Task Manager is a cool startup manager, in this manager you can exclude any program from startup, but also add the program you need to delayed startup. This happens a little simpler than in the task scheduler I presented. If interested, you can read our detailed article on this topic.

Yandex is a popular browser that pleases its fans with a high level of functionality. A careful study of the program allows us to note the stability and reliability of its operation, user-friendly interface, and prompt loading of any pages. Despite this, in some cases the Yandex browser begins to behave too intrusively and opens in automatic mode. What causes this?

Reasons for automatically opening the Yandex browser

Automatic startup can occur for various reasons, so it is advisable to understand the true circumstances, and then solve the existing problem.

  1. Viruses and malware software– This is the most popular problem that leads to random opening of the program. For this reason, it is initially recommended.
  2. The task scheduler may be modified due to viruses. If a task is installed in a special scheduler, it must be disabled. This scenario involves turning on the program at a certain time every day.
  3. Changed browser properties appear when the shortcut properties are adjusted. In most cases, the command sequence is changed using a simple text file called bat. Such text file can not only help simplify access to the Internet, but also problems in the form of spontaneous launches of a certain application.
  4. Yandex offers some extensions that can work even after closing the browser. If an extension with advertising was installed, automatic launch becomes a completely understandable process.

In each case, the possibility of correcting the problem is provided, but the cause determines the necessary actions.

How to make the browser work?

If the Yandex browser starts on its own, how to remove the function of automatically opening the program becomes a truly important question.

As already noted, you should initially scan the program for viruses. If they can be found, you need to perform treatment or delete the files. In many situations, such measures can successfully resolve the issue.

Another option is to disable the browser at autorun, which can often be triggered even without the user’s knowledge.

  1. At the very beginning you need to go to “Start”.
  2. In the search bar you should write the query “execute”.
  3. After this, the classic Run application opens.
  4. IN open window you should write the msconfig command and click OK.
  5. In the "System Configuration" window, the one of interest is .
  6. Without fail, all checkboxes from suspicious programs and from Yandex are removed. Changes are saved with OK.
  7. The last step is to reboot the computer for the changes to take effect.

Another option is to remove unnecessary things from the scheduler. To do this, the “Scheduled tasks” tab is useful, where you need to uncheck all the boxes and click OK to save.

If the suspicion relates to the Yandex settings, you should go to the “Browser Add-ons” tab and turn off suspicious plugins.

In 99% of cases the problem is related to independent opening Yandex browser, is successfully solved.

When you turn on the PC, after starting Windows 10 or any other version operating system, the user notices that the monitor screen reads automatic start browser and opening the site page. This page may contain advertisements or any other content. Why is this happening? What is the reason that Yandex Browser starts on its own when you turn on the computer and how to fix it?

Why does a window automatically open in the Yandex browser?

If Yandex Browser starts on your PC along with the start of Windows services, then there may be many reasons for this. Let's look at them in more detail, since the solution to the problem depends on this.

  • Viruses and malware may affect the operation of the program.
  • Adding a task in Windows Scheduler. Often, after the virus is removed, the program continues to launch automatically. The thing is that the site will open if the user forgot to remove all traces of the virus in the Scheduler. There will be a task to revive the work of the virus.
  • Changing the system shortcut property.
  • Making changes to Windows registry settings.
  • Installing extensions in the browser itself.

As we can see, if the browser can load on its own, then all the reasons, one way or another, come down to a virus infection of the system. Since changes to shortcut settings, registry settings, and Windows Scheduler are all consequences of malicious code.

Methods for solving the problem of Yandex automatically starting

If you are faced with a problem that Yandex Browser starts on its own and you don’t know how to fix this problem, then it is better to familiarize yourself with the following recommendations.

Method 1. Full system scan for viruses

If you started your computer or laptop and saw that the Yandex browser began to load on its own, you did not launch it and did not take any action, then first of all you need to perform a full system scan for viruses.

IMPORTANT! To search for viruses, you need to use two antiviruses (one scanner and one antivirus) and perform several scans, since some software may not be detected in one scan

Shareware:

  • Dr.Web Security Space;

Free antiviruses:

One of these antiviruses must be installed on your computer. There is no need to install two antiviruses. They will conflict with each other and Windows will slow down.

Method 2: Check Windows Task Scheduler

If, after cleaning the system from viruses, the browser continues to launch after Windows starts, then perhaps a command is written in the Task Scheduler that continues to “revive” the virus and the browser starts by opening a page with advertising. Therefore, you need to check the Scheduler and clear it. There are two ways to do this.

The easiest way is to use the program. To do this, you need to launch the program, select “Tools”, “Startup” and go to the “Scheduled tasks” tab.

We are looking for those that relate to the browser (the publisher will not be Yandex). They can be deleted or disabled. The program provides both of these functions.

You can also clear Windows Task Scheduler manually. To do this we do the following:

  • Press “Win ​​+ R” and enter “taskschd.msc”.

  • The Task Scheduler will open. Click on the “Planner Library” folder. We are looking for a task that points to the browser or site where the browser opens at startup. Select it and click “Delete” in the menu on the right.

  • After deleting the task, you need to reboot the system.

Method 3: Checking the shortcut properties

Quite often, the browser may not work correctly (this applies not only to Yandex, but also to Chrome, Opera, etc.). The thing is that when the system or browser is infected with a virus, it can change the path to the program’s executable file. This is done through a shortcut. Therefore, if it was not possible to fix the problem using the two above methods, then find the program shortcut and right-click on it. Select “Properties”.

A small window will open. Go to the “Shortcut” tab. The “Object” line will contain the path to the program’s executable file. At the end browser.exe should be written.

If something else is specified, then at the bottom of the same window there will be a “File location” button.

Clicking this button will open a small window. Often there will be a .bat file in the folder. It needs to be removed. Reboot the system and create a new shortcut.

Method 4: Cleaning the registry

Removing traces of viruses is quite difficult, since malware writes its parameters into Windows registry and finding such traces is quite difficult, but possible. In the case of independently launching the Yandex browser and opening it on a specific page on the network, the actions will be as follows:

  • Press “Win ​​+ R” and enter “regedit”.

  • The Registry Editor will open. Click “Edit” and “Find” (In older builds of Windows, a search bar is implemented immediately below the toolbar).

  • Enter the name of the site where the browser opens into the search bar.

  • We find such a parameter and delete it.
  • After manually cleaning the registry, we recommend running CCleaner, going to the “Registry” section and clicking “Search for problems”.

  • Next, click “Fix”.

  • After cleaning and correcting the registry, you need to restart the computer and see if the browser loads on its own. If yes, then try the next method.

Method 5: Reset your browser settings

If it was not possible to disable the automatic launch of the program using the above methods, then perhaps the problem lies in the settings of the browser itself. To do this we do the following:

  • Open the browser. Click on the tray and select “Settings”.

IMPORTANT! All settings will be reset. The browser will be restored to its original state

Method 6. Controlling the startup partition

Trite, but simple, you can remove the automatic loading of the browser on Windows 7 and higher by excluding the program from the startup section. To do this, open the “Run” window using the key combination “Win ​​+ R”. Enter "msconfig".

The System Configuration window will open. Here we go to the “Startup” tab and exclude the Yandex browser from the list.

Method 7: Reinstalling the browser

Why reinstall the program? If the above methods do not help get rid of the problem, then you need to completely uninstall and reinstall the browser. Let's do it in a standard way. Go to “Control Panel”, select “Programs”.

The programs window will open. Select the desired software from the list and click “Delete”.

Now we reboot the system. We go to the official Yandex website and download the current version of the program. Let's install it. The error will disappear.

Thus, if you are faced with a situation where the browser itself starts and opens a page on the Internet, then you should use the above recommendations and get rid of the problem.

Many users are interested, because when you turn on the computer, it starts up along with the system. Before you get started, you need to decide what triggers Web Explorer to launch.

There are several versions that cause the browser to turn on automatically:

  • YaB is in the startup list;
  • presence of virus programs.

It is worth noting right away that the most common reason why Internet Explorer opens is the installation of the appropriate parameters. The fact is that when downloading the application, it offers to make it the main one and users agree. To correct the situation, you need to do some simple work.

Open menu Yandex Browser, select settings.

On the first page at the top it will be shown whether Yandex is installed as the default browser or not. If there is a checkmark, remove it and the problem will be solved.


How to disable autorun of Yandex Browser using autoload

You can also set your computer system to automatically download Web Explorer. To check whether Yandex is available among other programs, you need to open the Start menu and enter “msconfig” in the search bar. Launch the program.



Deactivating autorun in Windows 10

The previous method was described for Windows XP. The steps you need to perform in version 10 are completely different from the older operating system. Everything is much simpler here, just open the task manager while simultaneously holding down the “ctr + alt + delete” keys. Once the dialog box launches, select Startup. Check the list of programs, if there is one among them, uncheck the box.

Viruses cause automatic downloads

If the previous two methods did not help, you should check your device for malware. They are often installed on the device along with the necessary software. But if the computer is protected by a good antivirus, users will not encounter such a problem.


If the scan finds any virus components, be sure to remove them and restart the system.

Now it has become known. In most cases, the browser starts on its own, due to the settings in the settings. And by going to the menu, users quickly solve the problem. If the situation cannot be corrected, simple work should be done, and no more YaB will open without the appropriate commands when the system starts.

On a computer with Windows system 7 disabling autorun programs is quite simple. There are, of course, advanced methods, but to the average user As a rule, one of the first three options is enough.

Through the Startup folder

2. Expand the “All programs” list by clicking on it.

3. Scroll down and find the desired folder.

4. If you click on it, a list of user-installed programs that are loaded with Windows 7 will open.

5. See if you constantly use everything in this folder. If you find programs that you would like to disable, then this is very simple: select the program name with the right mouse button and select “Delete”.

6. You will be asked if you are sure you want to move this shortcut to the Trash. If you are ready to confirm your choice, click “Yes”. Please note that the program shortcut is not deleted from everywhere, but only from the startup folder. All other shortcuts (in the Start menu, on the desktop, and anywhere else) remain in place.

7. If you expand the contents of the folder again, you can make sure that the program you just deleted is no longer there. This means that the next time the system boots this program will not download automatically. To use it, you will need to open it in the usual way by double-clicking on the shortcut.

Via msconfig

1. Another simple and quick way removing programs from startup is using a special Windows utilities. You can open it through “Start” by entering the word “msconfig” in the search bar on the English keyboard and clicking on the found utility with this name.

2. There is another option for calling msconfig: simultaneously pressing the Win and R keys on the keyboard. Win key on different keyboards may vary slightly appearance, but in any case it will be similar to this option.

3. In the window that opens, enter the same word as in step 1 and click “OK”.

4. A window with the system configuration will open. In it you need to select the “Startup” tab.

5. A list of startup items will open. To disable a program, you need to uncheck it.

6. Below is a list of programs that were once in startup, but were then removed from it. If you want to return some of them back, you need to check the box next to the appropriate item.

8. Then click “OK”.

9. A window will appear asking you to choose whether to restart the computer or exit without rebooting. Select the second option, then the next time you turn on the computer, the system will be loaded with new settings.

Via "Run"

1. You can get to the startup folder not only as in the first option through the Start menu. Another option is to press the Win and R keys on your keyboard simultaneously to bring up the Run window. Enter “shell:startup” in the line and click “OK”. Pay attention to how these words are written: with a colon and without spaces.

2. A folder will open with the same contents as in the Start menu.

3. You can delete elements from it by right-clicking and selecting “Delete”.

4. In addition, it is more convenient to work with an expanded folder if you need to add elements that should be downloaded automatically. This can be done by copying and pasting the program shortcut, or by directly transferring it from the desktop or from the destination folder. You just need to select one or more elements, left-click on them and, without releasing it, move the shortcuts to a folder, where you release them.

5. Now these programs will open automatically the next time you boot Windows 7. Close the window by clicking on the cross.

6. Just in case, you can check the changes in the Startup folder in the Start menu. It can be seen that everything that was deleted is missing from the folder, and everything that was added appeared in it.

Via the registry

1. Call up the “Run” window by simultaneously pressing the Win and R keys on the keyboard. Enter “regedit” and click “OK”.

2. “Registry Editor” will open. In it we are interested in the marked folders. The first of them is the registry of the current user, and the second is the computer’s registry. You can check both.

3. To do this, you need to sequentially open the branches by clicking on the triangle and select the items indicated in the screenshots.

4. Our goal is a folder called “Run”. Click on it.

5. A list of programs and update services that start when the computer boots will appear on the right. At the very bottom is the path where you can get to this folder.

6. Be careful not to remove items from the registry whose purpose you do not understand. You can only delete those items that you know exactly what they are. The “Value” column can help you determine this. It tells you where the program is stored, but the name can help you identify it. To do this, move the column border to the left or expand the registry to full screen. Now you can see that a certain “Bonus.SSR.FR14” is an element of the FineReader program for working with PDF documents. Removing it will not affect the operation of the system as a whole.

7. You can remove it from here by right-clicking and selecting the “Delete” option.

8. A message appears warning you that deleting certain registry settings may cause system instability. If you are sure that you have not deleted anything unnecessary, click “Yes”.

9. The selected item has been deleted.

Through the AutoRuns utility

1. Startup items are hidden in different places in the system. But there is a way to see them all at once. To do this, you will have to download the AutoRuns utility from the link https://technet.microsoft.com/ru-ru/sysinternals/bb963902.aspx.

3. The download of the archive will begin. When it loads, click on it.

4. In the archiver, click on the “Extract...” button.

6. Now open the folder by double clicking on it.

7. It contains several files. We need the Autoruns application. The program does not require installation. It opens by double-clicking with the left mouse button.

8. A window and the “Everything” tab will open, which means “Everything”. Here you can see all the programs, services, schedules, updates that start automatically at one time or another when the system boots. It is better not to delete those elements whose purpose you are not sure of. Although in this case they will not be deleted permanently, but will remain in the program, and they can be enabled later by checking the box.

9. When you click on an element, its description appears at the very bottom of the window. It makes it easier to identify what it is and whether it can be removed, for example, by the installation date.

10. Disabling autoloading is done by simply unchecking the box in front of a certain item.

11. Changes are saved automatically, so after disabling all unnecessary elements, just close the window.

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