Discord is a popular chat app with a large user base. It’s been installed on millions of devices, and it’s used by gamers, streamers, and other online communities. Discord is also popular among computer users because it can be used to communicate with other people who are using the same software. If you want to disable Discord on startup on Windows, there are a few different ways to do this. The easiest way is to use the Discord app’s settings. You can find these settings in the “Settings” menu in the app or by clicking the three lines in the top-left corner of the app window and selecting “Settings.” In this menu, you can disable Discord from starting up automatically when you log into your computer. If you don’t want to use the Discord app’s settings, you can also disable Discord from starting up automatically using Windows 10’s startup options. To do this, open Windows 10’s Start menu and click “Settings.” Under “System and Security,” click “Startup Settings.” In this window, you can select which programs start automatically when your computer starts up. You can disable Discord from starting up by clicking “Disable all programs.” ..


First, open the Discord app and log in to your account (if necessary). Click the gear icon in the lower-left corner of the Discord app window to open User Settings.

In User Settings, click “Windows Settings” in the sidebar.

On the Windows Settings page, click the switch beside “Open Discord” to turn it off. This will prevent Discord from opening at startup.

After that, click the “X” in the upper-right corner or hit Escape to exit User Settings, and you’re good to go. The next time that you restart or start up Windows, Discord will no longer launch.

When you’re ready to start up Discord voluntarily, just click the Start menu, search for “Discord,” and hit Enter. Happy chatting!

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