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To add a folder to the Start Menu in Windows 10, you can follow these steps: 1. Locate the folder that you want to add to the Start Menu. 2. Right-click on the folder and select "Pin to Start" from the context menu. 3. The folder will now appear in the Start Menu as a tile. You can click on the tile to open the folder. 4. If you want to remove the folder from the Start Menu, simply right-click on the tile and select "Unpin from Start" from the context menu. Note: If you want to add a folder to the Start Menu but do not see the "Pin to Start" option when you right-click on the folder, it may be because the folder is not located in a location that can be pinned to the Start Menu. In this case, you can create a shortcut to the folder and then pin the shortcut to the Start Menu instead. To create a shortcut, right-click on the folder, select "Create Shortcut", and then drag the shortcut to the Start Menu.
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