StartCleaner 1.1.0 Update
The StartCleaner (1.1.0) has been updated.
- Manage startup programs easily at boot.
- Integrate management of various items such as startup folders, registry, task scheduler, services, etc.
- Change settings safely by disabling instead of deleting.
Homepage
- StartCleaner: https://startcleaner.kilho.net
History
- Version 1.1.0 (2026/04/30)
- Improved the display speed of the startup program list
- Optimized the parts that were slowing down due to repeated processing, enhancing response speed
- Reduced delays by improving task scheduler loading speed
- Strengthened overall stability by cleaning up unnecessary internal code - Version 1.0.9 (2026/03/27)
- Fixed an issue where the startup program display was incorrect
- Improved the stability of task switching
- Increased the stability of the process of fetching the list
- Enhanced overall stability by cleaning up internal code - Version 1.0.8 (2026/02/29)
- Improved the reliability of update data processing - Version 1.0.7 (2026/01/29)
- Improved stability in case of errors during file saving - Version 1.0.6 (2025/12/24)
- Improved the stability of auto-start item inquiries
- Fixed auto-start item recognition errors occurring in some environments
- Reduced the likelihood of errors during execution by cleaning up the internal processing
- Enhanced overall operational stability and reliability
Related Links
- Update Information: https://kilho.net/archives/notice/2940
License
- StartCleaner is Freeware.
- You can use it freely without space constraints in companies, homes, public offices, schools, etc.
- It can be freely distributed anywhere.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Is StartCleaner free?
Yes, you can use StartCleaner freely in companies, homes, schools, public offices, etc. - Does it need to be installed?
No, it can be executed immediately without a separate installation process. - Can it only be disabled instead of deleted?
Yes, you can manage settings safely by disabling instead of deleting the program. - What items can be managed?
It manages all items that automatically start on boot, such as startup program folders, registry, task scheduler, services, etc.











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