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An easy-to-follow guide on preventing Steam from launching when you start your Windows or Mac computer
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Is Steam opening automatically when you boot your computer? It can be super frustrating if an already slow booting process takes even longer because Steam launches and searches for updates. But that's an easy problem to solve! This wikiHow article teaches you how to stop Steam from opening on startup on Windows 10, 11, and Mac computers.

Things You Should Know

  • Open the Steam app and go to "Steam > Settings" and uncheck the box to launch Steam on startup.
  • Alternatively for Windows, open Task Manager and go to "Startup/Startup apps > Steam > Disable."
  • For Mac, open System Preferences/Settings and go to "Users & Groups > your username > Login Items > Steam" and click the minus button.
Method 1
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Using Steam Settings

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  1. Click the app icon that looks like a gear arm.
    • This method works for Windows 10, Windows 11, and Mac computers and laptops.
  2. You'll see this in the top left corner of the app.
    • This will prompt a menu to drop down.
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  3. You'll find this at the bottom of the menu.
    • If you're using a Mac, this will say "Preferences" instead.
    • A new window will pop up.
  4. It's in the menu in the panel on the left side of the window.
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Using Task Manager (Windows)

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  1. You can do this by pressing Ctrl + Shift + Esc or you can right-click the taskbar and select Task Manager.
    • You can use Task Manager to disable Steam instead of using Steam settings. You cannot do both.
    • This method works for both Windows 10 and 11.
  2. It's a tab running along the top of the Task Manager for Windows 10 or along the side of the window if you're using Windows 11.
  3. Alternatively, you can click "Steam" to select it and then click Disable.
    • Doing this will prevent Steam from opening as soon as your computer launches just as the settings in the app would.
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Using App Settings (Windows)

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  1. This keyboard shortcut will open Windows 10 and 11 Settings.
    • Alternatively, click the Start icon in your menu, then click the gear icon.
    • This method works for both Windows 10 and 11.
  2. If you're using Windows 11, you'll see this in the menu on the left side of the window. It's next to a bullet-list icon.
  3. It's next to an icon of a rectangle above an arrow.
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Using Task Scheduler (Windows)

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  1. Open the Run menu. You can do this by pressing the Windows key + R.
    • This method works for both Windows 10 and 11.
  2. This will open the Task Scheduler.
  3. Expand the Task Scheduler Library in the left panel and select the Steam task.
  4. This will stop Steam from opening on startup.
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Using Settings on Mac (macOS Ventura & Newer)

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  1. Do this by clicking the Apple menu and selecting System Settings.
  2. You'll see this in the menu on the left side of the window.
  3. It's next to a bullet-list icon on the right side of the window.
  4. Doing so will remove this app from the startup list.
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Using Preferences on Mac (macOS Monterey & Older)

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  1. You can do this by clicking the Apple menu (it looks like an apple icon) and selecting System Preferences from the menu.
  2. It's in the first grouping of icons.
  3. You'll see a list of all the users on your Mac. Clicking your username will allow you to change the login items.
  4. It's near the top of the menu.
  5. The minus button is at the bottom of the "Login Items" window and will remove Steam from that list.
    • This change only affects the username that you chose previously. Repeat this process for other profiles, but you will most likely need their password to continue.
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Luigi Oppido
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This article was reviewed by Luigi Oppido and by wikiHow staff writer, Rain Kengly. Luigi Oppido is the Owner and Operator of Pleasure Point Computers in Santa Cruz, California. Luigi has over 25 years of experience in general computer repair, data recovery, virus removal, and upgrades. He is also the host of the Computer Man Show! broadcasted on KSQD covering central California for over two years. This article has been viewed 72,446 times.
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