is a free utility, originally popular for older versions of Windows but still highly useful for managing the "Open With" and context menu handlers in modern Windows environments. It enables users to:

Close the program. The changes should take effect immediately, or upon refreshing File Explorer. Pro Tips for ContextEdit

Browse the list of items. ContextEdit shows the menu text alongside the associated application.

Do not remove entries if you are unsure of their function. Focus on disabling items associated with programs you know you don't need in your right-click menu.

While originally designed for Windows 9x/2000/XP, the core functionality of editing registry keys related to context menus remains largely the same, making it functional in newer Windows versions (though sometimes requiring "Run as Administrator"). Why Use ContextEdit?

Because is a specialized utility, it is best downloaded from reputable, old-school software archiving sites.

Right-click the ContextEdit icon and select "Run as Administrator" to ensure it has permission to modify registry settings RMPrepUSB. Choose a Mode: Context Menu Handlers: For global menu items. Shell Extensions: For deeper, file-type-specific items.

Hide context menu options from programs you don't use often (e.g., cloud storage, antivirus scans, specialized file converters).