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Set PATH and other environment variables in Windows 10
In older windows systems you had to navigate to Advanced System Settings in Control Panel to view, edit or add environmental variables.
- Windows XP - Right-click My Computer, and then click Properties → Advanced → Environment variables → Choose New, Edit or Delete.
- Windows 7 - Click on Start → Computer → Properties → Advanced System Settings → Environment variables → Choose New, Edit or Delete.
In Windows 8 and 10, you can navigate to Advanced System Settings in a similar way.
- Windows 8 - Right click on bottom left corner to get Power User Task Menu → Select System → Advanced System Settings → Environment variables → Choose New, Edit or Delete.
- Windows 10 - Right click on Start Menu to get Power User Task Menu → Select System → Advanced System Settings → Environment variables → Choose New, Edit or Delete.
However, in Windows 10 you can directly get to the Environment Variables window using Search the web and Windows box n
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