Do you like to keep Start menu clean, tidy, and organized?

All you have to do is open a special Start Menu folder and organize to your heart’s content.

Here’s how to get it done.

How to Open the Start Menu Folder in Windows 7 or 10

We’re going to cover how to bring up the Start Menu folder in Windows 7 and 10.

One folder contains system-wide folders and shortcuts that appear on the Start menu of whatever user is logged in.

There’s also a user-specific folder that contains shortcuts and folders displayed only for the currently logged in user.

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These two folders are combined to create the items you see on your Start menu.

And now, it’s possible for you to have fun organizing your Start menu.

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