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  2. How to Access the Windows 10 Startup Folder - How-To Geek

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    To access the Startup folder on Windows 10, press Windows+R and enter "shell:startup" into the Run window. Add a shortcut in the Startup folder to launch a program when your PC starts. Enter "shell:common startup" to view the startup folder for all users on the PC.

  3. Location Of The Startup Folder In Windows 10/11

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    The Startup folder in Windows 10/11 is a system folder where you can add program shortcuts to make them start with Windows 10/11. In other words, by adding a program’s shortcut to the Startup folder, you can force it to load with Windows 10/11.

  4. How to Find and Manage the Windows Startup Folder for All Users

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    To locate the startup folder path for the current user in Windows 11/10, go down the following path: C:\Users\Username\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup. Similarly, the Windows 11/10 Startup folder for all users is located at C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\StartUp.

  5. How to Access the Windows 10 Startup Folder - Help Desk Geek

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    To access the Windows 10 Startup folder, the first option is through File Explorer. You’ll need to enable the “Show Hidden Files” option in order to see certain folders in the path. Open the File Explorer and drop one of the following paths into the Quick access bar.

  6. How to Access the Windows 10 Startup Folder - Lifewire

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    The Windows startup folder is a folder to which you can add programs or apps that you'd like to have running as soon as Windows 10 starts up on your PC. The folder usually only contains programs or apps that you've manually added to it.

  7. How to Access the Windows 10/11 Startup Folder - Alphr

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    Here's how to find and use the Windows 10 Startup Folder and configure your favorite apps to launch when you log in to your PC.

  8. Add, Delete, Enable, or Disable Startup Items in Windows 10

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    Option One: Enable or Disable Startup Items in Task Manager. Option Two: Add or Delete Startup Items in "Startup" Folder. Option Three: Delete Startup Items in Registry Editor. Option Four: Turn On or Off Startup Apps in Settings. Option Five: Turn On or Off Startup Apps in App's Advanced Options.

  9. Configure startup applications in Windows - Microsoft Support

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    For applications that aren't registered in Windows with a startup task, you can use File Explorer. The process consists of copying or creating a shortcut to the app's executable to either one of these folders: shell:startup if you are configuring the startup behavior for the current user

  10. Where Is the Startup Folder in Windows 10/11 - TechWiser

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    Simply use the Windows Key + R hotkey to open the Run dialog box, type the following string, and then hit Enter or OK button. shell:startup. That’s it. This will directly open the Startup Folder on your Windows 10 and 11 PC.

  11. How to Add a Program to Startup in Windows 10 or Windows 11 - ...

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    Step One: Open the Windows Startup Folder. Step Two: Create a Shortcut in the "Startup" Folder to Add a Program to Startup. How to Make Startup Programs Load Faster. Alternative Method for Power Users: Use Task Scheduler for More Control.