You're welcome.
Sorry, did not see that was the standard msconfig, but now that I've looked again, that is correct.
One thing I've noted, is that sometimes users are asking about something they don't yet understand (which is always good), but some of them seem to take prior actions out of fear or suspicions rather than actions based on discovery of the truth, and then go from there.
Google is your friend, as are we, and I fear some will do something to their systems that will damage it or weaken protection because of that, and also because they are afraid something bad is going to happen.
You could wind up in a far worse place if that happens to you. [EDIT:] That is, your system got damaged because of something you inadvertently did to it.
Not every unknown process or start-up entry is malicious, in fact, relatively few of them are, as malware will almost always be designed to hide the fact that they are starting up when you boot your system, the better to run unnoticed and unseen by you, the user.
So, caution and investigation are always the best way to go with this sort of thing. There is only so much one can do to prevent disaster. Certainly one does not want to be the cause of such. New malware is written everyday just to get around avast! defences, and one cannot prevent all issues because of that. avast! certainly does what they can to help, I can attest to that, but they cannot cover everything. No one can, but avast! is using cutting-edge technology here to help all of us in that regard.
Tip: Consider installing a disk imaging program so as to be prepared for your worst case scenarios. But as this is definitely off-topic, ask about this in a new, separate topic started by you and we will be glad to answer any questions you may have there.