How to Add Programs Automatically to Windows 7 Startup Folders

 It’s great to have programs that you regularly use in Windows 7 present when Windows starts. Beginning with Windows 95, Microsoft made adding programs to the startup folder as simple as navigating to the folder in Windows Explorer. And dragging shortcuts or programs directly into it. Here we will mention how to add programs to the Startup folder in Windows 7.

Startup Folder

However, the startup folder, well suited displayed on the Start Menu. And made it easy and simple to view which programs would set up when Windows booted up. Although, in Windows 7, the startup folder is a hidden system folder that is not adjusted in the same place as the startup folders in Windows XP.

So this article displays an easy and simple method to add programs to the Windows 7 startup folder for both the current user and all users of the PC.

Imagine that you are containing Microsoft Word pinned to your Start Menu. You also desire Word to open up each time Windows 7 loads. The simplest way for doing this is to add a shortcut to Word into the startup folder.

Although you are also able to add Word to the startup folder. For just the current user or for anyone who is using your PC. Instructions are given below for both using Words as an example.

If you are including Word in the startup folder for the current user or for all users. So it is best to start by putting a shortcut to Word on the desktop. Before you make a start, you have to confirm that you are using an account with administrative privileges in Windows 7.

Similarly, to make a shortcut on the desktop, you have to just right-click drag the program icon from the Start Menu onto the desktop. Then choose the Create Shortcut Here from the menu that pops up when you are ready to go off the right mouse button.

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