Or, simply replace, remove or deprecate others. Moving forward you can expect Microsoft to continue to bring classic utilities into the modern Settings app. That opens the Windows Tools folder where you’ll find approximately 40 shortcuts to various admin utilities like Control Panel, Steps Recorder, Event Viewer, Services, Task Scheduler, and others. You’ll be able to find it by going to Start > Windows Tools. Starting with Insider preview build 21354, Microsoft announced it is changing the name of the “Windows Administrative Tools” folder to simply “Windows Tools” in an effort to better organize admin and system tools. Future versions of Windows 10 will no longer feature the Administrative Tools folder on the Start menu. That opens the folder which contains all the administrative tools you’ll find on the Start menu.Įxpect Classic Admin and System Utilities to Keep Moving in Windows 10 That will expand the folder which contains tools and utilities like Disk Defrag, Hyper-V Manager, Event Viewer, and others.Īlternately, you can (for now at least) hit the Windows key and type: admin and click the Windows Administrative Tools app from the list of search results. That brings you to everything that starts with “W.” From there click on the Windows Administrative Tools folder. Click the W from the menu of letters that comes up. ![]() ![]() This makes it easier to find apps and other items by their first letter. Just click one of the letters from the list. When the Start menu opens up, you’ll find a list of installed apps in the left column listed alphabetically. Click the Start button or hit the Windows key on your keyboard to launch it. ![]() If you are running Windows 10 20H2 or below, you’ll find Administrative Tools in the Start menu.
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