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Afer upgrading to Win 10, I was trying to add shortcuts of my programs to the "all apps" start menu section through copying the program shortcuts to %appdata%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs
. This worked with most of the apps but it seems that windows refused to make this work for some ones, mainly portable ones, instead of being added to the "all apps" section some of the apps just get pinned to the start menu.
The question here would be how to avoid shortcuts get pinned to start menu when I just want to add it to the "all apps" section?
I really checked tons of webpages trying to found a solution to this and just can't found anything to solve this bug (they just answered how to add a shortcut in the most common case but doesn't tell what to do when that method fails). It was just by accident that I could find a solution, That's why I added this question to the site which I'm going to answer myself just to share this little trick.
"Temporal copy"? What is a temporal copy? Do you mean the time and the date of the file must change? (i.e. "temporal" = "time and date"?) – None – 2017-01-08T13:33:46.813
I'm sorry, English is not my first language, No, I didn't mean that, I mean that you just need to make a copy that you can delete later, I guess "temporary" is the word I was trying to use – sir psycho sexy – 2017-01-09T09:01:40.447