How to add or remove the Open With option from the right-click menu in Windows 8 and 8.1.
Follow these steps to add the Open With option to the right-click menu:
WARNING: There is a risk of software corruption and data loss. When editing the Registry, there is the risk of corrupting installed software or the operating system, which may result in data loss.
IMPORTANT: Before continuing with the steps below, first back up the Registry and create a Restore point .
- Point to (but do not click) the lower-right or top-right corner of the screen, and then click to select the Search charm.
NOTE: The Windows Logo + Q key combination will also take you to the Search screen.
- In the Search screen, in the Search field, type Notepad and then click the Notepad icon.
- In the Notepad window, type the following text exactly:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\*\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers\Open With]
@="{09799AFB-AD67-11d1-ABCD-00C04FC30936}"
- In the Notepad window, click File and then click Save As.
- In the Save As window, in the left-hand column click Desktop, name the file OpenWith.reg, and then click the Save button.
- On the Desktop, double-click the icon for the OpenWith file you just saved.
NOTE: If prompted for an administrator password or a User Account Control prompt is displayed, type the appropriate password, or click Yes.
- At the Registry Editor prompt, click Yes, and then click OK.
The Open With option will now appear in the menu whenever you right-click a file.
Follow these steps to remove the Open With option from the right-click menu.
- Right-click the icon for the OpenWith file you created above, and then click Open With.
- In the How do you want to open this file? prompt, click More options, and then click Notepad.
- In the OpenWith - Notepad window, completely remove the entire @="{09799AFB-AD67-11d1-ABCD-00C04FC30936}" line.
- In the OpenWith - Notepad window, click File and then click Save As.
- In the Save As window, in the left-hand column click Desktop, name the file RemoveOpenWith.reg, and then click the Save button.
- On the Desktop, double-click the icon for the RemoveOpenWith file you just saved.
NOTE: If prompted for an administrator password or a User Account Control prompt is displayed, type the appropriate password, or click Yes.
- At the Registry Editor prompt, click Yes, and then click OK.