If you’re a Windows 7 user, you can add Dropbox to your Start Menu by following these steps:
- Open the Start Menu and type “cmd” into the search bar.
- Type “netstat -a” and press Enter.
- The netstat -a command will show you all of the active connections on your computer. You’ll see a list of folders and applications in that list, as well as the status of each connection. If you want to add Dropbox to the list, just click on its name in the list and it will be added to your Start Menu.
Yep, that’s right. You can add it to the Start Menu… using a silly hack to the Libraries feature and renaming the Recorded TV library to a different name. It’s not a perfect solution, but you can access your Dropbox folder this way and it just seems to belong there.
First things first, head into the Customize Start Menu panel by right-clicking on the start menu and using Properties, then make sure that Recorded TV is set to “Display as a link”.
Next, right-click on Recorded TV, choose Rename, and then change it to something else like My Dropbox.
Now you’ll want to right-click on that button again, and choose Properties, where you’ll see the Library locations in the list… the general idea is that you want to remove Recorded TV, and then add your Dropbox folder.
Oh, and you’ll probably want to make sure to set “Optimize this library for” to “General Items”.
At this point, you can just click on My Dropbox, and you’ll see, well, Your Dropbox! (no surprise there).
Yeah, I know, it’s totally a hack. But it’s a very useful one! Also, if you aren’t already using Dropbox, you should really check it out—2 GB for free, accessible via the web from anywhere, and you can sync to multiple desktops.