

For each TCP/IP and UDP port in the list, information about the process that opened the port is displayed, including the process name, full path of the process, version information of the process (product name, file description and so on), the time that the process was created and the user that created it. This provides an immediate view of your current performance, and will also show you how effective (or otherwise) any of your startup tweaks have been.CurrPorts displays the list of all currently opened networking ports on your local computer. In a final thoughtful touch, Autorun Organizer displays a chart of recent "system load times" below the startup item list.

Or you can opt to delay its launch time, which could make your system feel more responsive when it first starts. If you're not sure about a program, there's an option to temporarily disable it. Once all this research is complete, useless startup items can quickly be removed. VirusTotal integration means there's an option to check them with all the leading antivirus engines. (This is turned off by default for privacy reasons, but you can restore it with a click.)Ĭould any of these startup programs be malicious? Unlike most similar applications, Autorun Organizer doesn't leave you wondering this for yourself. If you need more help in figuring out a startup application's usefulness, there's an option to view its popularity with other users.

Right-click a startup program and you're able to access its properties, view the startup location (the Registry location/ Startup folder/ Task Scheduler), open the program's folder, even run a web search. And broken startup entries (anything where the file no longer exists) are highlighted in red, helping you to recognise potential problems in seconds. It separates your autorun programs into "recently added" and "old" sections, making it easier to spot anything you've just installed. The program checks a good range of startup locations, for instance: the Startup folder, the Registry, Task Scheduler. There's a lot of competition in this area, but don't click "Back" just yet: this one is better than most. Autorun Organizer is a tool for managing program set up to launch when Windows starts.
