6 Ways to open System 32 folder on Windows 11 or 10 (2024)

Perhaps the most crucial folder for Windows, System32 has become quite the phenomenon in recent years thanks to various jokes and pranks online. But what is it about this obscure folder, tucked away quietly in Windows’ system drive that makes it so important, how can you access it, and what are some of the problems that you might run into if you are frivolous with it? Here’s all you need to know.

What is the System32 folder?

System32 is one of the primary folders used by Windows. During Windows installation, all the necessary files and folders that are crucial for proper Windows functioning are copied inside this folder. These include important system files, associated executable files used by Windows utilities, the Dynamic Link Library (DLL), and even some software files are copied within this folder.

Don’t be fooled by the name System32, though. All this is true for both 32-bit as well as 64-bit computers. In a 64-bit computer, the System32 folder hosts 64-bit files, while the 32-bit files are found within another folder called SysWOW64.

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How to open the System 32 folder on Windows OS in 3 ways

All that said, you can still access the System32 folder on your Windows PC to view the files within it. Anything more than that should be done with full knowledge of what you’re getting into. So, without further ado, here are a few ways to open the System32 folder on Windows, whether you have got Windows 11, Windows 10, or older.

Method 1: Using File Explorer

The simplest way to access the System32 folder is through File Explorer itself. Here’s how to do so:

  1. Press Win+E to open File Explorer. Click on ‘This PC’ if you’re not there already.
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  2. Then go to the following address: C:\Windows
    Alternatively, copy and paste the above into the address bar.
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    Note: If your Windows is not installed in the C drive, then replace C in the address above with the letter of the drive in which it is installed.
  3. And then hit Enter. Here, scroll down and find the System32 folder.
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If you’re getting an error message that says “You need permission to perform this action”, refer to the FIX given further down and learn how to gain permissions for this folder.

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Method 2: Using Command Prompt (CMD)

You can gain access to the System32 folder and the files within it from within the Command Prompt itself. Here is how to do so:

  1. Press Start, type cmd, then select Command Prompt.
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  2. By default, you will be accessing files local to your user.
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  3. To access the System32 folder, you will have to change the directory here. Type the following command: cd C:\Windows\System32
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  4. Then hit Enter.
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  5. This is also the default directory when you open an elevated instance of the command prompt (with administrator’s privileges). So, a faster way to reach the System32 folder is by simply searching for the command prompt, right-clicking on it, and choosing Run as administrator.
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  6. Now, to view the files within System32, type dir.
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  7. Hit Enter. Command Prompt will now list all the files within the System32 folder.
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Method 3: Using RUN

Another way to open the System32 folder is to type its address in the RUN command box. Here’s how to do so.

Press Win+R to open the RUN box. Then type or copy-paste the following:

C:\Windows\System32

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Then hit Enter. This will open up the System32 folder.

Method 4: From Search or the Start Menu

Another simple way of accessing the System32 folder is from Start Menu or Search. Here’s how:

Press Start, type C:\Windows\System32 and click on the folder that comes up in search.

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Method 5: From the Task Manager

  1. Right-click on the Start menu and select Task Manager. Alternatively, press Ctrl+Shift+Esc.
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  2. Click onRun new task.
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  3. TypeSystem32and hit Enter.
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And that’s it!

Method 6: Using a Desktop shortcut

If you find yourself accessing the System32 folder, you can create a desktop shortcut for it. Here’s how:

  1. Right-click on the desktop, and select New > Shortcut.
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  2. Typesystem32. You should see it appear in the suggested items. Select it.
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  3. ClickNext.
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  4. ClickFinish.
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  5. Now, whenever you need to access System32, simply open it from this desktop shortcut.
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System32 Access Denied: “You need permission to perform this action” – How to Fix

If while accessing the Sytem32 folder, you are confronted with an Access Denied error message then you will have to manually take ownership of the System32 folder. Here is how to do so:

  1. Open File Explorer with Win+E key combination. Then navigate to C:\Windows.
  2. Right-click on the System32 folder and select Properties.
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  3. Click on theSecuritytab.
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  4. Click onAdvanced near the bottom.
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  5. Next to Owner, click onChange.
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  6. Click onAdvanced.
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  7. Then click Find Now.
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  8. Then select the group or user names to give folder access to. Or scroll down and select “Everyone” so everyone has access to the folder.
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  9. ClickOK.
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  10. Now, check the box next to “Replace owner on subcontainers and objects”.
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  11. Click OK.
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  12. If prompted, click Yes. Then wait for the ownership to be changed.
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  13. Click OK when prompted.
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  14. ClickOK.
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  15. Now, right-click on the System32 folder again and selectProperties.
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  16. Go to the Security tab.
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  17. SelectAdministrators under “Group or user names”. Then clickEdit.
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  18. SelectAdministrators. Then place a check next toFull control under “Allow”.
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  19. ClickOK.
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  20. ClickYes
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  21. ClickOK on all open windows.
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You should now be able to access the System32 folder.

System32 folder opens automatically at startup: How to Fix

Ideally, the System32 folder shouldn’t be opening automatically. This is a problem that could be caused by third-party apps, viruses, or corrupt registry files that are meddling with the system32 folder. So, one will have to try a few checks and solutions to fix this problem.

Fix 1: Check for Malware

Viruses and malware are one of the primary causes for the system32 folder opening up at startup issue. So, the first fix to try out is to scan for viruses. If you have an anti-virus software, open it up and go for the Full Scan.

If you don’t have anti-virus software, you can still make use of Windows Security. Here’s how to do so:

  1. Place Start, type “Virus and threat protection”, and open it up.
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  2. Now click onScan options.
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  3. Select Full Scan.
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  4. Then click onScan now.
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  5. Wait for Windows Security to complete the scan and restart your system afterwards.
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Fix 2: Conduct an SFC Scan

Corrupt or missing files can also be the cause of the system32 folder opening automatically. A quick SFC scan from the command prompt can help you check and resolve this. Here’s how:

  1. Press Start, typecmd, right-click on the command prompt and seletRun as administrator.
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  2. Now type the follow command: SFC /scannow
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  3. Hit Enter.
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  4. Once complete, restart your system, and check if the issue is resolved.

FIX 3: Startup Services Troubleshooting

Another thing to do is to make sure that no third-party apps are affecting the system. Here’s how to find that out:

  1. Press Start, type msconfig, and open System Configuration.
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  2. Go to theServices tab.
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  3. Here, place a check next to the box Hide all Microsoft services.
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  4. If there are still a few services that are checked, click onDisable all.
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  5. Then clickOK.
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  6. Finally, reboot your PC.

If the System32 folder doesn’t open up this time, then we can safely say that one of the applications was causing this problem. Exactly which application can only be figured out by trial and error. Go through the recently installed applications, uninstall them one at a time and check if the issue is resolved.

Fix 4: System Restore

If the above fixes don’t solve the issue, the last resort should not be to delete the System32 folder itself, but to conduct a system restore. Here’s how:

  1. Press Start, type Restore point, and select Create a restore point.
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  2. Click on System Restore.
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  3. Here, you can keep the default selection (Recommended restore) and clickNext.
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  4. Or, selectChoose a different restore point and clickNext.
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  5. Here, check Show more restore points.
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  6. Select the event before which you want to restore your system to. Then clickNext.
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  7. ClickFinish.
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  8. This will begin the system restore process. Wait for it to finish and check if the problem is resolved.

Can’t find files in System32: How to Fix

Once they are able to access the System32 folder, users may sometimes find that some of the files and the folders that they expected to be there are not available. This is because the files and folders are hidden, and can be solved with a few clicks.

  1. To do so, press Win+E to open File Explorer. Then click onViewin the toolbar above.
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  2. SelectShowand then click onHidden filesso there is a check placed next to it.
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  3. You will now be able to view all hidden files and folders as well.

The System32 folder is one of the most prominent folders on a Windows PC. Accessing it to view the files and folders that make up some of its most important files is quite easy. However, unless you know what you’re doing, you should never delete or modify the files within it lest you end up causing irreversible damage to your PC.

Why is the System32 folder important?

The files and folder within the System32 folder relate to a variety of programs that you may already be aware of, such as command terminals like PowerShell and Command Prompt, the Control Panel, Task Manager, Computer Management, Disk Management, and the like. For example, if you’re opening the command prompt, you’re basically accessing the cmd executable file that is found within this folder.

However, there are a number of files within the System32 folder that you may never open yourself but which nevertheless are important for the proper functioning of scores of applications and services. Even Windows Registry files, which can have a deep impact on the general functioning of system-wide operations, are housed within the System32 folder.

Because there are so many important files and subfolders upon which the normal functioning of Windows relies, the System32 folder should be considered untouchable, for it is Windows itself.

Can you delete the System32 folder (and should you)?

In a word – yes, but only to the detriment of your own system. Windows itself puts up multiple barriers to dissuade you from pursuing this path further. If you’re persistent, though, you could go about this in actuality, but it won’t lead to any good. Anyone who recommends that you delete the System32 folder, to rid your computer of viruses, for example, is only trying to get you to kill your own system.

Even if you manage to delete this critical folder, the result won’t be an explosion or a loud bang, as some online memes would have us think. Instead, it will slowly die out with a whimper as Windows looks for the missing files (to no avail) and starts a repair job, resulting in a list of errors and problems.

We hope you found this guide useful in opening the System32 folder, or gaining the required permissions to do so, and fixing problems related to it.

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6 Ways to open System 32 folder on Windows 11 or 10 (2024)

FAQs

6 Ways to open System 32 folder on Windows 11 or 10? ›

Example: cd\windows\system32 Will move the prompt to the system32 folder path located in the Windows folder. Allows you to see available files and folders within the selected directory. Also provides details on the modification date and size of files.

How do I open System32 in Windows 11? ›

Here's how to open the System32 folder using this tool:
  1. Open the Start menu.
  2. Select Run to launch the Run Command dialog box.
  3. Then, type C:\Windows\System32 into the Open field and click OK or press Enter.
Dec 31, 2022

How do I open the System32 folder? ›

How can I access the System32 folder?
  1. Open File Explorer by pressing the Windows key + E.
  2. Navigate to the "C:" drive (or the drive where your operating system is installed).
  3. Open the "Windows" folder.
  4. Locate and open the "System32" folder.

How to open system 32 from cmd? ›

Example: cd\windows\system32 Will move the prompt to the system32 folder path located in the Windows folder. Allows you to see available files and folders within the selected directory. Also provides details on the modification date and size of files.

How to give permission to System32 folder windows 10? ›

  1. Press "Windows-R" to open Run. Enter the following into the dialog box: ...
  2. Click "OK" to open the directory in Windows Explorer. ...
  3. Click the "Advanced Sharing" button, check "Share This Folder," then click "Permissions."
  4. Select a group or user. ...
  5. Click "OK" to change the folder permissions.

How do I open C :\ Windows System32 drivers? ›

To view the hosts file:
  1. Open the Start menu.
  2. In the Run box, type Notepad.exe and press Enter. ...
  3. In Notepad, select File then Open.
  4. Navigate to C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc.
  5. Change the file type to open from Text Documents (*. ...
  6. Open the hosts file.
  7. Read the comments in the host file.
Dec 29, 2023

How do I open system files in Windows 11? ›

In Windows 11, go to Start > Settings > Privacy & security > File system and make sure Let apps access your file system is turned On.

How do I reset my System32 folder? ›

Yes, you can reinstall System32 with the following steps.
  1. Restart your PC.
  2. Keep tapping the F8 Button until a menu appears.
  3. When the menu appears, use the UP and DOWN arrow keys to select the "Last known good configuration" option.
  4. Once selected, press Enter.
Jul 24, 2024

How to repair Windows System32? ›

Here's how you can use SFC to repair System32 files:
  1. Open the Command Prompt as an administrator. ...
  2. In the Command Prompt window, type the following command and press Enter: sfc /scannow.
  3. The system file checker will now scan your system for corrupted files and try to repair them.

How to check system 32? ›

Select the Start button, then select Settings > System > About . At the right, under Device specifications, see System type.

How do I access system 32 folder? ›

Another way to open the system32 folder regardless of the drive's letter is by executing %WINDIR%\system32.

How to take full ownership of System32? ›

Here are eight steps you can follow to take full ownership of the file or folder of your choice:
  1. Sign in to your administrator account. ...
  2. Navigate to the security option of the file or folder. ...
  3. Locate the file or folder owner. ...
  4. Find your account. ...
  5. Navigate to the "Advanced Permissions" menu. ...
  6. Select your account. ...
  7. Choose permissions.
Jun 28, 2024

How do I edit a System32 file? ›

Windows
  1. Press the Windows key.
  2. Type Notepad in the search field.
  3. In the search results, right-click Notepad and select Run as. administrator.
  4. From Notepad, open the following file: c:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc\hosts.
  5. Make the necessary changes to the file.
  6. Select File > Save to save your changes.

Where is C :\ Windows System32 located? ›

The directory holds important files that are crucial for the normal functioning of Windows, so it should never be deleted. All the files and subfolders that make up the system32 folder are copied to the hard drive during the initial Windows installation, usually to C:\Windows\System32\.

How do I open system Recovery Options in Windows 11? ›

In the Control Panel search box, type recovery. Select Recovery > Open System Restore. In the Restore system files and settings box, select Next. Select the restore point that you want to use in the list of results, and then select Scan for affected programs.

How do I open system information in Windows 11? ›

How do I find my computer specs using Run command? In Windows 10 or Windows 11, press the 'Windows' key and 'R' simultaneously. The Run box will appear — type 'msinfo32' and press 'Enter. ' This is a shortcut to get to the 'System Information' app where you'll find details about your PC and operating system.

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