Restoring+Open+Folders+on+Restart


 * Restoring Open Folders on Restart**

Windows offers a method to automatically return to a location in the computer on restart, reopening folders from earlier work sessions.

Of course, this helps those who just want to return to where they were at the end of their last session. A couple of keystrokes and mouse clicks is all it takes to set it up.

Open Windows Explorer. A quick way to do that is to hold the Windows key and tap the E key (**Win+E**). Or, just click on **Documents**, **Computer**, etc. from the **Start** menu.

From the **Tools** menu at the top of the Explorer window, select :- In Vista or Windows 7, if the Tools menu isn’t visible, clicking the Alt key will bring it up temporarily. If you’d like Windows to permanently display this menu, please take a look at the tip,
 * Folder Options**.



Under the **View** tab, scroll down to **Restore previous folder windows at logon** and add a tick/check mark.



Now, any folders that are open when the computer is shut down will reopen on startup. However, you must not do the following Close manually all your open programs on the Computer before closing.

Why?, If you do how can it open the files that you have closed down?