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StartupList Index

Currently 16937 startuplist entries and growing...
Last updated on 2008-07-04 18:52:24 Eastern.
!! THESE ARE STARTUP PROGRAMS AND NOT TASK MANAGER PROCESS ITEMS !!


For more information on startup programs, including how to identify them and the information required for submitting additions to this list please refer to Content & Info. Reprinted with permission from Paul Collins who owns the copyright to the list. CastleCops also adds additional items that may not be in the original list but attempts are made to ensure the original is also updated. The full HTML list is here.

CastleCops is now hosting the official Pacs-portal forums. CastleCops has also cross-referenced startup entries with our File Hash database where appropriate. Comments or questions can be fielded here.

KEY:
  • "Y" - Normally leave to run at start-up
  • "N" - Not required - typically infrequently used tasks that can be started manually if necessary
  • "U" - User's choice - depends whether a user deems it necessary
  • "X" - Definitely not required - typically viruses, spyware, adware and "resource hogs"
  • "?" - Unknown

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    ABC List: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z




    Full List

    NameStatusFilenameDescription
    BootsCfgXDate.POP.vbsAdded by the VBS.KUULLIO WORM!
    BootsCfgXwscript.exe [path] All Users.vbsAdded by the VBS.SPILTRON WORM!
    BootsCfgXwscript.exe [path] All Users.vbeAdded by the VBS.SPILTRON WORM!
    BootsCfgXwscript.exe[path] Install.log.vbsAdded by the VBS.YPSAN.E WORM!
    BootSkin Startup JobsUBootSkin.exe Stardock_BootSkin is a program that allows users to change their Windows 2000 and Windows XP boot screens, free for non-commercial use.
    BootStatusUBOOTST~1.EXEVisual Basic program that pops up a small window on startup telling you how many times the machine has been booted that day.  Once you exit it, it has no more effect on resources
    BootWarnUBootWarn.exeFrom here : "Norton AntiVirus Boot Warning. This program is installed as a startup item when you install Norton AntiVirus, and also sometimes when you do a LiveUpdate which updates Norton AntiVirus significantly enough that a reboot is needed to complete the installation. We believe its purpose to be to warn the end-user that he must reboot his PC before using Norton AntiVirus in those cases when a reboot did not happen with the result that Norton AntiVirus did not fully complete its installation or software updating. Recommendation : Start Norton AntiVirus from “Start \ Programs \ Norton AntiVirus”. If Norton AntiVirus comes up without problems, then fix this entry from the Msconfig Startup tab – it was left behind by mistake and is no longer needed now that Norton AntiVirus is fully installed and opens without error messages."
    boot_regX[path to file]Added by the TROJ/BANCBAN-CA TROJAN!
    Bose Wave/PC MonitorNwavepcmonitor.exeSystem Tray access for this system (more info on the system here). Available via Start -> Programs
    BossIdeaXwinlogin.exeAdded by the TROJ/LINEAGE-I TROJAN!
    Boston?Boston.exePart of the Boston Acoustics USB speaker systems. - What does it do and is it required?
    Bot LoaderXsvchostt.exeAdded by the W32.GAOBOT.ALV WORM!
    Bouncer RunStartupXbouncer.exe VIrtualBouncer malware from Spyware Labs. It is distributed by the same bundling and drive-by download techniques as the parasites it claims to remove, so definitely qualifies as unsolicited commercial software in itself. It also has an update feature that can download and execute arbitrary code. Warning - choose "custom" uninstall as "automatic" may remove other programs
    Bouncer RunStartupXLiveUpdate.exe VIrtualBouncer malware from Spyware Labs. It is distributed by the same bundling and drive-by download techniques as the parasites it claims to remove, so definitely qualifies as unsolicited commercial software in itself. It also has an update feature that can download and execute arbitrary code. Warning - choose "custom" uninstall as "automatic" may remove other programs
    boy lovers of bsdXilikeboys.exeAdded by the MYTOB.LY WORM!
    bpcpost.exeUbpcpost.exeMS TV Viewer Post Setup Program. Part of MS WebTV for Windows. Used to display TV on your PC via a compatible video card with in-built tuner (such as ATI All-In-Wonder). If you don't use it - uninstall it
    BPCv2XBPCv2.exe BroadcastPC adware
    BPCv2_reXbpc2_re_inst.exe BroadcastPC adware variant
    BPKUbpk.exe, nvsr32.exeBlazing Tools Perfect Keylogger (monitoring program). Given a "U" recommendation because it depends if you intentionally installed it. If you didn't treat it as "X" and uninstall or remove
    BPServerNG6FTPSrv.exeBulletProof FTP Server
    BPTXbpt.exe BroadcastPC adware
    BQTray.exeUBQTray.exeSystem Tray access to BurnQuick CD burning software. Only required if you use the queueing facility, hence the U recommendation. Create your own desktop shortcut to start manually
    BrasilXBrasil.exeAdded by the OPASERV.E VIRUS!
    BrasilXBRASIL.PIFAdded by the OPASERV.E VIRUS!
    BrasilOldX(worm filename)Added by the OPASERV.P VIRUS!

    This is NOT a list of tasks/processes taken from Task Manager or the Close Program window (CTRL+ALT+DEL) but a list of startup 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 startup. For a list of tasks/processes you should try the list at AnswersThatWork. 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.
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