Services, drivers and applications for audio, wireless, touchpads (for laptops) shouldn't be disabled.
Leave alone anything associated with your antivirus (e.g., Avast, Avira, etc.).We've outlined some guidelines to help you determine what startup programs and services should be allowed on your system: Suggestions For What You Should Allow to Start-Up You can easily disable it and use the Web Clipper daily, if not hourly, basis, and you will not face any issues with it not clipping correctly. That said, it has always been puzzling as to why it gets added to the startup. We’re huge fans of Evernote, and the Web Clipper is fantastic. So what does it do when it starts up? Nothing, except add unneeded processes. Thus, 'they' (the manufacturers) feel it should automatically startup. If you have a webcam, you will likely have CyberLink's YouCam for your software. Is that feature worth the added burden to your bootup time? No. When a Spotify song is clicked somewhere on the web, it automatically opens up in the desktop application. It simply allows the Spotify desktop application to communicate with your browser. However, if you do have it installed, you might find this little application in your startup. Spotify is a terrific way to discover new music, and with the new Spotify web player, you don't even need it installed.