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Show your downloads on Windows 7 start Menu
Don't you sometime feal like drilling deep down to get your downloaded stuff from your PC ? We will show you how to put download folder link on to your start menu. If you are heavy downloader from internet, you will love this trick. This trik will not work if you have already setup different path for your download stuff. Below is the steps to set this up.
Step I - Right-click the Start Menu orb as shown below

Step II - Click Properties.
Step III - Click the Start Menu tab and than click the customize button as shown below

Step IV- Under the Downloads section, click the “Display as a link” radio button and click OK as shown below

Step V - Click OK again.
Now, when you click the Start Menu, You will notice a new button labeled “Downloads”. If you click on it, you will straight away be taken to your download folder.

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