As Bobblehead said, why modify your registry directly? Microsoft provides a rather good tool for controlling start up programs and services without any danger to the overall system stability.
<windows key> + r (run dialogue) and enter "msconfig".
Mucking about in your registry can cause some unintended but serious damage to the system. I've found most registry errors are unrecoverable and usually result in a full system reinstall, which gets tiring after the first 3 times...
That said, for qttime... just right click on the icon on your task bar, go to options or preferences, and deselect the "Load when Windows Starts" option.
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