
You can also use the following shorter cmdlet in the Run command box to open the Startup folder for All Users: shell:common startup
#Windows 10 start menu folder windows
Hurray, you have opened the Startup folder of Windows 10.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.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. The complete path of the folder will be as under: C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup 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 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.
#Windows 10 start menu folder Pc


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
