Remove context menu items from Trash

After uninstalling programs, additionalwin7 logo Menu items im context menu stop. This is also often the case in the context menu of the Recycle bin. Of course, you can also get these entries using certain tools such as ShellExView etc. again, but in this case such an entry should be made quickly and easily via Windows Registry Editor to be deleted.

Here was first of all an artificial one additional entry generated in the context menu of the recycle bin. The task now is to remove this entry.

 

With the key combination Windows key + R or Windows start menu one calls with the command regedit the material moisture meter shows you the registry Editor .

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In the registry editor, navigate to the following path in the left area:

HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}\shell\

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The keys under the shell key are responsible for the entries in the context menu of the recycle bin. In this case the key to be removed is named ″additional entry″ Easy to identify.

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By the Delete of the key the entry disappears immediately, and without restarting from the context menu.

 

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Warning:
Using Registry Editor or its tips incorrectly can cause serious system problems that may require you to reinstall your operating system. Tampering with the registry files and using the tips is at your own risk.