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If you're frustrated with the time it takes your Windows 7/Vista/XP PC to boot and then it seems to be running slowly you may have too many programs running at start-up - and you have come to the right place to identify them. This is the original start-up programs (as opposed to processes/tasks) list - one of the most accurate and comprehensive. Services are not included - see below. For further information on this and how to identify and disable start-up programs please visit the Introduction page.
See here for further information on random entries - which are typically added by viruses and other malware or unwanted programs.
Last database update :- 31st October, 2012
26738 items listed
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Startup Item or Name | Status | Command or Data | Description | Tested |
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dstiosys | X | plsitctl.exe | Added by the MAILBOT-BX TROJAN! | No |
Pluck Tray | U | PluckTray.exe | RSS (XML TAGS) reader program | No |
PluckSvr | N | PluckUpdater.exe | Pluck Toolbar updater | No |
No Credit Card | X | plugin-[random].exe | Adult content pop-up dialler | No |
CLSID | X | plugin.exe | FirstEnter - Switch dialer and hijacker variant, see here | No |
Smiley District | X | plugin.exe | Smiley District adware | No |
Windows Plugin One | X | plugin01.exe | Detected by McAfee as PWS-Banker!hcq | No |
Windows Plugin Two | X | plugin02.exe | Detected by McAfee as PWS-Banker!hcq and by Malwarebytes Anti-Malware as Trojan.Banker. Note the space at the beginning of the "Startup Item" field | No |
Windows Plugin Three | X | plugin03.exe | Detected by McAfee as PWS-Banker!hcq and by Malwarebytes Anti-Malware as Trojan.Banker | No |
WinXP | X | plugin1.exe | Added by the Downloader-JW TROJAN! | No |
WinXPHome | X | plugin2.exe | Added by the malicious INOR.T SCRIPT! | No |
Plugin Live 64 | X | plugin64.exe | Detected by McAfee as PWS-Banker!hcq and by Malwarebytes Anti-Malware as Spyware.Banker | No |
WebToolbar Plugin Updater | X | Plugin_helper.exe | Detected by Malwarebytes Anti-Malware as Trojan.Backdoor. The file is located in %AppData%\Adobe | No |
plugsys | X | plugsys.exe | Added by the AGENT-OVX TROJAN! | No |
PlusService | N | PlusService.exe | Messenger Plus! add-in for Windows Live Messenger from Yuna Software | No |
PlusTab | X | PlusTab.exe | Detected by Trend Micro as TROJ_ADLOAD.SMN | No |
PLXSTART | U | PLXSTART.EXE | Sets the spindown timeout and access speeds at startup and displays the "Plextor Manager 2000" splash screen for Plextor CD-RW. | No |
PLXTASK | N | PLXTASK.EXE | Taskbar utility for a "control panel" for a Plextor CD-RW. Has MVP 2000 (audio CD player), DiscDupe 2000 (self explanatory CD copying program) and AudioCapture 2000 (rips audio CDs into MP3 or WAV files) | No |
Powermarks | U | pm.exe | Powermarks from Kaylon Technologies - bookmark manager and personal search engine | No |
Pm32info | X | pm32info.exe | Added by the CRYPTER.A TROJAN! | No |
VeriFaceManager | Y | PManage.exe | Lenovo VeriFace face-recognition software that "controls access to your notebook by using your face as your logon password and recording the faces of others who try to log on or leave you a message" | No |
VeriFacePassManager | Y | PManage.exe | Lenovo VeriFace face-recognition software that "controls access to your notebook by using your face as your logon password and recording the faces of others who try to log on or leave you a message" | No |
Pando Media Booster | U | PMB.exe | Pando Media Booster from Pando Networks, Inc - "is a tiny (2MB) UI-less client that enables you to cost effectively stream full-screen HD video by leveraging your viewer's collective spare bandwidth" | No |
PMBVolumeWatcher | U | PMBVolumeWatcher.exe | Part of the Picture Motion Browser (PMB) software from Sony that comes with their Cyber-shot range of digital cameras. "An easy-to-use PC package that lets you find and organise your favourite images in moments. Email photos to a friend or upload and share them online in just a few clicks" | No |
PMCS | ? | PMC.Service.Main.exe | Related to MediaCenterService from Pinnacle Systems. What does it do and is it required? | No |
PMCLoader | ? | PMCLoader.exe | Part of Pinnacle TVCenter Pro for watching and recording TV on a desktop/laptop from Pinnacle Systems. What does it do and is it required? | No |
pmcqt | X | pmcqt.exe | Added by the DLUCA-V TROJAN! | No |
PMHandler | ? | PMHandler.exe | Related to IBM/Lenovo Thinkpad notebooks - possibly related to power management features? What does it do and is it required? | No |
EgisTec In-Product Service | N | PmmUpdate.exe | Software updater for Biometrics Solutions and Data Security products from EgisTec Inc | Yes |
EgisTecPMMUpdate | N | PmmUpdate.exe | Software updater for Biometrics Solutions and Data Security products from EgisTec Inc | Yes |
PmmUpdate | N | PmmUpdate.exe | Software updater for Biometrics Solutions and Data Security products from EgisTec Inc | Yes |
pMNKUWCMUC | X | pMNKUWCMUC.exe | Added by the FAKEAV-OP MALWARE! | No |
PDF Maker Pilot printing agent | U | pmpagent.exe | Virtual printer for PDF Maker Pilot by Two Pilots - which "is specially designed for making PDF documents and fillable PDF forms that can be filled out using free Adobe Reader" | No |
PDF Maker Pilot (demo) printing agent | U | pmpagentd.exe | Virtual printer for PDF Maker Pilot by Two Pilots - which "is specially designed for making PDF documents and fillable PDF forms that can be filled out using free Adobe Reader." Demo version | No |
PMPro32 | X | pmpro32.exe | SpyArsenal Print Monitor Pro spyware | No |
PmProxy | ? | PmProxy.exe | Associated with Analog Devices "SoundMAX" audio chipset - often built-in to motherboards. What does it do and is it required? | No |
pmr | X | pmr.exe | PowerStrip foistware. Note - this is not the same as the video tweaking utility of the same name here | No |
Event Reminder | N | PMremind.exe | Event reminder for calendar dates, etc from Broderbund PrintMaster. Disable using the program's own option (if available) or a startup manager as it will re-instate if disabled via MSConfig | No |
Print Master Event Reminder | N | PMremind.exe | Event reminder for calendar dates, etc from Broderbund PrintMaster. Disable using the program's own option (if available) or a startup manager as it will re-instate if disabled via MSConfig | No |
PremierOpinion | X | pmropn.exe | PremierOpinion adware | No |
none | X | pmsngr.exe | Added by the ZLOB.MEDIA-CODEC TROJAN! This purports to be a Windows Media Player upgrade (with names such as "iCodecPack", "X Password Manager" and "Media-Codec") to allow the user to view adult oriented videos on certain websites - but actually downloads and installs additional malware on the user's machine. Various directories and filenames are used - see the link for details. The most popular for this example appears to be "Video ActiveX Object" | No |
pmsngr.exe | X | pmsngr.exe | Added by the ZLOB.MEDIA-CODEC TROJAN! This purports to be a Windows Media Player upgrade (with names such as "iCodecPack", "X Password Manager" and "Media-Codec") to allow the user to view adult oriented videos on certain websites - but actually downloads and installs additional malware on the user's machine. Various directories and filenames are used - see the link for details | No |
PMSpeed | ? | PMSpeed.EXE | Related to Presto! PageManager from NewSoft Technology Corporation - which "allows you see your entire file organization structure - from the overall picture to the smallest detail. You can create, write, and open PDF files without file conversion or other application" | No |
Disk Defragmentation Loader | X | pmsvcr.exe | Added by the SLENFBOT.JG WORM! | No |
PMTSHOOT | N | pmtshoot.exe | MS tool for troubleshooting power management problems | No |
CyberLink PlayMovie | N | PMVService.exe | Preloads movie related parts of CyberLink's PowerCinema digital home entertainment software to speed up the launch of that feature. Only required on slower/older systems | Yes |
PlayMovie | N | PMVService.exe | Preloads movie related parts of CyberLink's PowerCinema digital home entertainment software to speed up the launch of that feature. Only required on slower/older systems and included with versions of PowerCinema bundled (and re-branded) with systems from Acer, Dell, ASUS and others | Yes |
PMVService | N | PMVService.exe | Preloads movie related parts of CyberLink's PowerCinema digital home entertainment software to speed up the launch of that feature. Only required on slower/older systems and included with versions of PowerCinema bundled (and re-branded) with systems from Acer, Dell, ASUS and others | Yes |
Scan Detector | ? | Pmxdetect.exe | Associated with Visioneer PrimaScan scanners. Is it required? | No |
PMXInit | U | pmxinit.exe | Restores user display preferences Kyro2 based graphics cards. Not required unless you change the default settings - such as gamma | No |
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DISCLAIMER: It is assumed that users are familiar with the operating system they are using and comfortable with making the suggested changes. We will not be held responsible if changes you make cause a system failure.
WARNING: This is NOT a database of tasks/processes taken from Task Manager or the Close Program window (CTRL+ALT+DEL) but a database of start-up applications, although you will find some of them listed via this method. Pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL identifies programs that are currently running - not necessarily at start-up. For a list of tasks/processes you should try the Process Library from Uniblue, the list at PC Pitstop or one of the many others now available. Therefore, before ending a task/process via CTRL+ALT+DEL just because it has an "X" recommendation, please check whether it's in MSConfig or the registry first. An example would be "svchost.exe" - which doesn't appear in either under normal conditions but does via CTRL+ALT+DEL. If in doubt, don't do anything.
To avoid the database becoming too large, all malware entries are only shown using the registry version which is common to all Windows versions. Otherwise there would be multiple entries for popular filenames that viruses often use - such as "svchost.exe" above for example. Multiple malware can also use the same start-up entries, in this case only those with significant differences (such as file location) are repeated in this database.
As more than 15K entries in this database related to malware you should use a quality internet security package. Which ever you choose, keep it updated and get the latest version at least every two years.
There are a number of virus and malware entried listed in this database where specific removal instructions haven't been given. If this is the case then you could try ComboFix, a program written by sUBs that can remove many different types of Trojans and Worms. See here for a tutorial on how to use the program
NOTE: A number of entries are repeated due to the way that different operating systems display startup items. For example, WinMe lists "POPROXY.EXE" as "Norton eMail Protect" in both MSCONFIG and the registry whereas WinXP lists it as "Poproxy" in MSCONFIG and "Norton eMail Protect" in the registry.
SERVICES: "Services" from the NT/2K/XP/Vista/7 operating systems are not included. We fully understand that some programs with these OS's use "Services" as an alternative to load their component parts at startup but these are handled in a different way. We recommend you try BlackViper for information on services for the relevant operating systems.
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