Add Troubleshooters to The Desktop Context Menu in Windows 10 & 11
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Date: 10/20/2021 Size: 1 KB License: Freeware Requires: 11|10 Downloads: 1269 times ![]() Restore Missing Windows Files |
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Add Troubleshooters to The Desktop Context Menu in Windows 10 & 11 adds numerous Troubleshooter options for quick and easy access from your Desktop.
Because the registry changes are numerous, using our registry files simplifies the process. You should back up your registry before proceeding.
Download 'Add Troubleshooters to The Desktop Context Menu in Windows 10 & 11' and extract the two files.
Double-click on Troubleshooters Context Menu - Add.reg or Troubleshooters Context Menu - Remove.reg (Default).
Click Yes when prompted by User Account Control.
Click Yes when prompted by Registry Editor.
Click OK when prompted by the Registry Editor. Reboot.
Reboot or restart Explorer.
Note that on Windows 11, you might need to press Show more options or Shift +F10.
This tweak is included as part of MajorGeeks Windows Tweaks, and donations to the project and MajorGeeks are accepted here.
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Because the registry changes are numerous, using our registry files simplifies the process. You should back up your registry before proceeding.
Download 'Add Troubleshooters to The Desktop Context Menu in Windows 10 & 11' and extract the two files.
Double-click on Troubleshooters Context Menu - Add.reg or Troubleshooters Context Menu - Remove.reg (Default).
Click Yes when prompted by User Account Control.
Click Yes when prompted by Registry Editor.
Click OK when prompted by the Registry Editor. Reboot.
Reboot or restart Explorer.
Note that on Windows 11, you might need to press Show more options or Shift +F10.
This tweak is included as part of MajorGeeks Windows Tweaks, and donations to the project and MajorGeeks are accepted here.
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