Create Groupy StartUp using Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
I could not accomplish this using Windows-Setting-Apps-StartUp. Thanks to How-To Geek I was able to. I'm using Directory Opus instead of File Explorer which allows me to have two windows open at the same time making it a bit simpler. For my system the following two folders should be open, your computer might be different.
Groupy Files - C:\Users\ameri\AppData\Roaming\Groupy - Contains Groupie Files.
Location of Windows Startup Folder. - C:\Users\ameri\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
It is as simple as the following.
1. Open Folders
a. Groupy Files - C:\Users\ameri\AppData\Roaming\Groupy - Contains Groupie Files.
b. Location of Windows Startup Folder. - C:\Users\ameri\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
2. Right Click on Groupy File,
a., and drag it into the Windows directory,
b. (Make sure you use a Right Click)
3. Now that you have dragged your Groupy file into the Windows StartUp folder release your Right Click. You will now see you have several selections. Select "Create Shortcut Here".
4. Do Not Rename It. Just leave it alone. The hard part for me was finding a solution to my issue. But now I found How-To Geek.
Bob
Amerifax
FollowUp Notes: Windows mentions the above code does not always work with some 3rd party programs. It did work for StarDock-Groupy as displayed above.
* Do Not Rename the shortcut you just created.
* Amerifax - (Works with Windows 10 Pro 64-bit)
* PhoenixRising1 (Works with Windows 11)