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Start menu folder
Start menu folder












start menu folder
  1. START MENU FOLDER WINDOWS 10
  2. START MENU FOLDER PC

Now execute the following: %appdata%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup Open Startup Folder.Open the Run Command Box from the Quick Access Menu Right-click on Windows and select Run.The complete path of the folder will be as under: C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup Use the Run Command Box to Open the Startup Folder of a Particular UserĪlthough you can open the Startup folder from the File Explorer, this process is a lengthy one, but some Run command box cmdlets can achieve the same with less effort. Now open the Startup folder and ta-da, you are in the Startup folder.Open the Programs Folder in the AppData Directory Then open the Start Menu directory and double-click on the Programs folder.Open the Windows Directory in the Microsoft Folder

start menu folder

  • Now open the Microsoft directory and double-click the Windows folder.
  • Open the Roaming Folder in the AppData Directory
  • Now open the AppData folder (you may have to show the hidden files of the system) and double-click on Roaming.
  • Open Your User Folder in the Users Directory
  • Then select the Users folder and open the folder with your username.
  • START MENU FOLDER PC

    Now open This PC and double-click on your system drive (usually, the C drive).Open File Explorer from the Quick Access Menu in Windows 11 Right-click Windows and select File Explorer.Use the File Explorer to Open the Startup Folder for a Particular User You can open the Startup folder either by the File Explorer or using the Run Command box. The method to open these folders is different as discussed below: Open the Startup Folder of a Particular User The items present in the Startup folder for a particular user will launch only when a particular user is logged in, whereas, the items present in the Startup folder for All Users will launch for every user of the system. There are two types of Startup folders in any Windows version (Windows 10 or 11 included), one for a particular user and the other for all the users of the machine.

    START MENU FOLDER WINDOWS 10

    Windows 11 and Windows 10 also have a Startup folder, although the Startup tab of its Task Manager does do a good job in adding/removing startup programs on Windows, the need to access the Windows startup folder is always there. The Windows OS (since Windows 95) has a Startup folder that can be used to add applications and processes to the system that a user wants to launch at startup.














    Start menu folder