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Place a shortcut to the batch file in the Start-up folder in the start menu. Note that each user has their own Start-up folder but there's also an all-users start-up folder (the Start-up folder in the start menu is a virtual folder showing the aggregate of both folders). Right-clicking the Start-up folder in the start menu will allow you to "Open" or "Open All Users", where the former applies only to the current user. The user's startup folder can be found in: "c:\users\<username>\appdata\roaming\microsoft\windows\start menu\programs\start-up" Any shortcut placed in this folder will be executed each time you log on, but not for anyone else. The all-users folder is: "c:\programdata\microsoft\windows\start menu\programs\start-up" Any shortcut placed in this folder will be executed regardless of which user logs on. Note that although you can place binary executables, scripts or batch files in the start menu, it's best to use shortcuts and place the executable itself in an appropriate folder of the program files folder.
By saving the console in the default folder.
The Accessories folder is located within the Start menu, under "All Programs".
there is a "menu" folder inside the r4 3ds kernel. you can connect the SD card to computer, and change this folder to edit the menu on r4 3ds card.
By saving the console in the default folder.
To ensure a console appears in the Start menu for all users, you would typically place it in the "All Users" profile folder. This folder can be accessed by navigating to "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs" on Windows systems. Placing the console shortcut or executable in this directory will make it accessible to all users on the computer.
Recycle Bin. The folders that are, are the Documents, Start Menu, Desktop, and Application Data folders.
You go to your run bar in your start menu, and type in %appdata% then there should be a folder named .minecraft, if you go into that there will be a screenshots folder.
If you navigate on your computer this this location: Open the start menu and searchand press enter. You should now be in your Roaming Folder. Click on .minecraft > bin. You are now in your Minecraft bin folder!
Start menu
The notes folder is located inside the "Extras" folder in the iPOD main menu.
Put what you want to automatically start up in the folder named 'Startup'. (You can find it in the 'all programs' list in the 'start menu'.)