If you need to control which software launches when your computer starts, you can use built-in system tools:
: You can force a specific program to run by placing its shortcut in the Startup folder. Access it by pressing Win + R , typing shell:startup , and hitting Enter.
: Press Windows + I , go to Apps , and select Startup to manage a user-friendly list of apps that impact your boot speed.
: Use the Software Manager for managing installations. If the manager fails to open, you can troubleshoot by running mintinstall in the terminal to see error logs. Professional: Being a Software Manager at a Startup
: As the first product or software manager, you will be hit with endless feature requests. Your primary skill is objectively filtering these against the core product vision.





