Add programs to Startup when not in the startup menu: Difference between revisions

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(Created page with "1. Open the '''Start''' menu and look for the app you want to run automatically at startup. 2. Right-click the app and then select '''Open file location'''. ('''Note''': If there isn't an option for Open file location, it means the app cannot be set to run automatically at startup.) 3. Right-click the app to create a shortcut. 4. Press the '''Windows logo key + R''', then type '''shell:startup''', then select '''OK''' to open the '''Startup''' folder.")
 
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Latest revision as of 06:02, 17 March 2024

1. Open the Start menu and look for the app you want to run automatically at startup.

2. Right-click the app and then select Open file location. (Note: If there isn't an option for Open file location, it means the app cannot be set to run automatically at startup.)

3. Right-click the app to create a shortcut.

4. Press the Windows logo key + R, then type shell:startup, then select OK to open the Startup folder.