![]() The “AppData” folder will now be visible to you, as well as its subdirectories. Now expand Show from the menu, and then click “Hidden items.” Show hidden items You can either paste this in File Explorer directly (while replacing with your account name) to access the folder or use the following steps to show hidden items since the “AppData” directory is hidden by default.Ĭlick View to expand it. You can find the directory where all the user startup apps and programs are stored at the following location: C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup The methods to find those are given in the next section. Each user account has a separate list of Startup Programs which will start automatically if enabled.Īlong with these programs, any apps and programs enabled inside the system-wide Startup Program folder will also be activated. The apps and programs that you find using the following methods will be for the current user account you are logged in from. ![]() Therefore, we have dedicated this article and given you different ways to access both the local user startup apps as well as the system-wide startup apps. However, this option is now no longer available in Windows 10 and 11. ![]() Previously on Windows 7, you could find the startup apps and programs by going to the Start menu > Startup.
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