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How to display your Preferred Folders in Windows 7 Start Menu
« on: February 28, 2014, 09:58:39 PM »
When you open the Windows 7, Windows Vista or Windows XP start menu, on its right side you will see some system personal folders displayed. On this right part of the Windows Start Menu, you have the option of displaying User, Documents, Games, Music & Pictures Folders. While the first 3 are commonly use, most find little use for the last two folders; and would instead like to replace them with their oft-accessed folders like Downloads or any other.

Replace the Music & Pictures Folders in Start Menu

Well, in Windows 7 too, you can replace the Music & Pictures Folders with the folders of your choice. To do so, first, disable showing of, of the Pictures Folder & Music Folder, through Properties > Start Menu> Customize > Don’t display this item(s).

Next download the following vbs scripts FOR Windows XP from Kellys-Korner. These scripts work just fine on Windows 7 too.

Replace Pictures Folder

Replace Music Folder



Now, enter the path of the desired folder in the space provided. Click OK. Reboot.

Now click open the Start Menu> Rt Click> Properties > Start menu> Customize > Display this item/s > Apply > OK.



Your Windows Start Menu will display the desired folders for easy access.

This way you can change the paths of these two positions to show any folders; including, back, the Default folders, should you wish to reverse the changes.

To manually make the changes, open Registry Editor. Be careful when you touch the registry & do create a system restore point first. Log in as Administrator. In start menu search type regedit and hit enter. Navigate to following key(s):

HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders\My Music


HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\User Shell Folders\My Music


HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders\My Pictures


HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\User Shell Folders\My Pictures

Click on the script and Run it.



Against it, in the right column, you will see, NOT their default paths, but the new one’s you have inserted.

Double click on, say, My Music to open its Edit String box. Here replace the new (existing) path, as string in Value Data box, with the old (your) default folder path. Work similarly for Pictures folder.

Click OK, Reboot.

This way you will have reversed the changes.