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I am not able to answer your question, mine is also showing Not measured. Anyway, I think that even when they are not measured you should really think your start-up policy again, what is important and what not.
I mean, how on earth can you still have a functioning PC with all those start-up items? Judging by the scroll bar at right and the 29 items shown, you must have close to 90 items on that list, 90 programs starting every time you boot to Windows! Incredible, I have to say I have never seen so bad start-up list.
Of course I can only compare to mine; I do some heavy duty work with this machine, have lots of software installed, yet my list has 9 items, three of them disabled:
My list could be down to 6 items if I just found a way to completely remove Logitech Download Assistant, uninstalled Skype Desktop because I am using new Skype app instead, and didn't need VMware in those rare occasions I select Hypervisor OFF mode in boot menu to turn off Hyper-V to be able to use VMware.
I seriously doubt that you need all those programs running every time Windows is started.
Kari