Just go to the folder you want to pin, hold down the Shift key and right-click it, and select the new added Pin to Start Menu command.Īnd here is the result, the folder appears in the Start Menu. You don’t have to restart the machine to see it. HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\ShellEx\ContextMenuHandlers.Īnd right click the empty space on the right panel, then New and Key, to create a new key name as below: ![]() Then, navigate to the following location: Here is a registry hack that you can use to trick the system to allow you to pin almost any folders you are frequently using to Start Menu.įirst, launch Registry Editor by pressing Win R shortcut, typing “regedit”, and hitting Enter. However, you can’t pin folders to it, which sucks to people like me navigating through folders pretty much all day long. ![]() You can pin almost all programs to it and you can do it easily from the right-click context menu. ![]() Even though it’s not longer available in Windows 8, Start Menu is still a convenient place that can be very handy for a lot of us.
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