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Location Of The Startup Folder In Windows 10/11

Last Updated on March 11, 2024 by admin 3 Comments

You might want to access Windows 10/11’s startup folder to add a program to the Startup folder or remove an existing application from the Startup folder.

What is the Startup folder?

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.

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That said, not all programs that load with Windows 10/11 have their presence in the Startup folder. Programs that include a built-in option to load with Windows 10/11 might not show up in the Startup folder. To view all programs and apps that load with Windows 10/11, please navigate to Windows 10/11 Settings > Apps > Startup.

Startup folder location in Windows 10/11

As with the case of previous versions of the Windows operating system, this is the location of the Startup folder in Windows 10/11:

C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup

In the above path, the letter “C” is the drive letter of the drive where Windows 10 is installed, and UserName is your user account name.

How to open the Startup folder in Windows 10/11

Method 1 of 2

Open the Startup folder via the Run command in Windows 10/11

Step 1: Open the Run command box by simultaneously pressing the Windows logo and R keys.

Step 2: In the Run command box, type Shell:Startup and then hit the Enter key to open the Startup folder. Note that this Startup folder is for the currently logged-in user only.

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If you want to open the Startup folder for all users, type Shell:Common Startup and hit the Enter key.

Method 2 of 2

Use the File Explorer to open the Startup folder in Windows 10/11

Step 1: Open the File Explorer. Click on the View tab and then select the Hidden items option.

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Step 2: As said before, the path to the Startup folder in Windows 1/110 is: C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup

So, you can use File Explorer to navigate to the Startup folder. As said before, in the above path, “C” is the drive letter of the Windows 10 installation drive, and “UserName” is your local or Microsoft account user name. In the path, the AppData folder is hidden by default, so we need to configure the File Explorer to show hidden folders (which we did in Step 1).

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Filed Under: Windows 10 Tagged: Tips

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Comments

  1. Anton M says

    March 18, 2025 at 3:04 pm

    StartUp in App Settings is not displaying the system icons, nor also in Task Manager are displayed the StartUp system icons; but a sampled shortcut in shell:startup is functional.
    Now as this issue settled in, Task Manager became inoperative and I am making a point about the given context of this issue (sfc & dism & checkdisk & user account & defragmentation & winDefender do not pose a problem here).
    Commonly this is described as a synchronization problem and I think so too as in this state Windows won’t complete Shutdown in the last phase of the procedure (no warning about an app preventing Shutdown, nor /f /g doing the thing).
    I was really looking to not need external media to solve this? I mounted a file to reinstall Windows from in-Windows but it couldn’t finish after getting the updates, kind of like the same way Task Manager became inoperative!

  2. harry says

    May 15, 2024 at 2:15 am

    use botepad ow winword. winword woul probablt thes bes. you could also load notepa++ which is outstanding

  3. Linda Doneghue says

    April 18, 2021 at 1:46 am

    This computer is new to me. I do not have Office. How do I pull up a simple blank sheet to type on? Also any other information you can send me would be very helpful!

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