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What is an ARN file? Native Autoruns binary file format used to display everything that runs automatically when Windows starts; contains all the captured data results; does not include omitted rows.

More Information The ARN file format can be loaded in Autoruns for viewing and comparing with another set of Autoruns results. The ARN file stores data in a binary format whereas the .TXT file stores Autoruns data in text format. Autoruns is a utility used to show you what programs are configured to run during a system boot up. Some of the programs include Run, RunOnce, and startup folder.

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What is an ARN file?

Native Autoruns binary file format used to display everything that runs automatically when Windows starts; contains all the captured data results; does not include omitted rows.

More Information

The ARN file format can be loaded in Autoruns for viewing and comparing with another set of Autoruns results. The ARN file stores data in a binary format whereas the .TXT file stores Autoruns data in text format.

Autoruns is a utility used to show you what programs are configured to run during a system boot up. Some of the programs include Run, RunOnce, and startup folder.

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Updated: January 26, 2016

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What is an ARN file?
Native Autoruns binary file format used to display everything that runs automatically when Windows starts; contains all the captured data results; does not include omitted rows.