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Add or Remove “Copy To folder” and “Move To folder” Context Menu in Windows 11 or 10

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In this video, you will learn to add or remove “Copy To folder” and “Move To folder” Context Menu in Windows 11 and 10. Suppose you frequently copy or move files/folders from one location to another on a Windows 11/10 computer. In that case, this gearupwindows will help you to add “Copy To folder” and “Move To folder” options in the context menu. After enabling these options in the context menu, when you right-click on file/folder, you will find “Copy To folder” and “Move To folder” options in the classic context menu. It will help you to copy or move items to different locations quickly. Although, you can move or copy files/folders on Windows 11/10 with simple drag and drop gestures. You can also use a shortcut key “Ctrl + C” to copy an item, then you can paste in a different location by pressing the “Ctrl + V” shortcut. To move an item from one place to another, use the shortcut keys “Ctrl + X” to cut and paste it on another location using the “Ctrl + V” keyboard shortcut. How to Add or Remove “Move To folder” to Context Menu on Windows 11 or 10? To add the “Move To folder” option to the context menu, first, press Windows + R keys from the keyboard to open the Run box. In the Run box, type regedit and hit Enter from the keyboard to open the Registry Editor window. In the Registry Editor address bar, copy and paste the following path:- HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\AllFilesystemObjects\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers Then, hit Enter on the keyboard. Now, right-click on the ContextMenuHandlers folder and select the New , Key option. Name it Move to folder. On the opposite side of “Move to folder,” you will see a (Default) string. Double-click on it modify and then enter the following:- {C2FBB631-2971-11D1-A18C-00C04FD75D13} Then, click OK. When you're done, “Move To folder” option will appear in the Classic Context Menu. To remove "Move To folder" option, right-click on the "Move to folder" and select Delete option. How to Add or Remove “Copy To folder” to Context Menu on Windows 11 or 10? To add the “Move To folder” option to the context menu, press Windows + R keys from the keyboard to open the Run box. In the Run box, type regedit and hit Enter from the keyboard to open the Registry Editor window. In the Registry Editor address bar, copy and paste the following:- HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\AllFilesystemObjects\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers Then, right-click on the ContextMenuHandlers folder and select the New , Key option. Name it Copy to folder. On the opposite side of “Copy to folder,” you will see a (Default) string. Double-click on it modify and then enter the following value:- {C2FBB630-2971-11D1-A18C-00C04FD75D13} Click OK to save the changes. Once you complete the above steps, “Copy To folder” will appear in the classic context menu. In the future, if you no more require the “Copy To folder” option in the classic context menu, just delete it. How to Use “Move To folder” and “Copy To folder” Options? To use the “Move To folder” and “Copy To folder” options, right-click on file(s)/folder(s) and select Show more options (if you are using Windows 11) in the context menu. In the classic context menu, select the desired option “Copy To folder” or “Move To folder.” Select the destination location and click the Copy or Move button. Depending on your requirement, your file(s) or folder(s) will be copied or moved to your desired location. Chapters 00:00 Intro 01:32 How to Add or Remove “Move To folder” to Context Menu on Windows 11/10? 03:11 How to Add or Remove “Copy To folder” to Context Menu on Windows 11/10? 04:50 How to Use “Move To folder” and “Copy To folder” Options? #windows #windows11 #windows10 #howto #tutorial #tutorials
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