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How to move files using Send To menu in Windows 10

By default, the Send To menu is designed to copy files to the target destination. In most cases, it is convenient. But if you added a custom folder to Send To, you might want to move the file to that folder. File Explorer allows you to do it.

How to add custom items to the Send To menu in Windows 10

As you may already know, the Send To context menu of File Explorer in Windows 10 contains various items by default such as Desktop, Bluetooth, Mail and so on. You might have noticed that some applications are able to extend the Send To menu with their own shortcuts. For example, Skype places its icon into the Send To menu. Let's see how to put your own custom items like app shortcuts and folders inside the Send To menu so you can copy or move them to the destination folder quickly.

How to hide drives from the Send To menu in Windows 10

The "Send To" context menu item is a very old command of the Explorer app. It might be familiar to every Windows user. Today, I would like to share a trick which will allow you to hide network and removable drives from the Send To context menu of Windows 10's File Explorer.

Winaero Tweaker 0.6.0.8 is out with 14 new features

I am happy to introduce another version of my tweaking software for Windows 10, Windows 8 and Windows 7. Winaero Tweaker has reached version 0.6.0.8. I made a few improvements to the app and added 14 new features that you might find useful. Let's see what they are.

Microsoft has removed the classic UAC prompt from Windows 10

As you may already know, there was a Registry tweak which could restore the classic UAC prompt. In the upcoming Windows 10 Creators Update, it was eliminated, so only the modern touch friendly dialog is left in the operating system.

Microsoft advises you to not edit Linux files from Windows

As you may already know, Windows 10 comes with a Linux subsystem based on Ubuntu. It allows the user to use various console tools and install typical Linux servers and services. Microsoft is now warning users to not edit Linux files directly using Windows apps as they can permanently damage your Linux distro's installed copy.

Add Command Prompt back to Win+X Menu in Windows 10 Creators Update

Starting with Windows 10 build 14971, Microsoft enabled PowerShell by default in the Win+X menu. Some news sites immediately reported that Microsoft is killing the command prompt. While nobody knows yet what Microsoft's plan is regarding cmd.exe's possible removal, it is not gone in Windows 10 build 14971. You can get the command prompt back in the Win+X menu with just a few clicks.

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