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Google "TweakUI" There is an option in there to change what is in the new> part of the right click. I wouldn't recommend messing with anything else unless you know what your doing though.
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Try this...Download and run this .reg file . It will restore the 'new' context menu to it's default state.
It's from this site, tweak # 286.
It's from this site, tweak # 286.
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