Clear out your redundant context menu entries
Context Menu Editor is a nice, free Windows software, being part of the category Software utilities with subcategory Task Bar Start Menu & Explorer (more specifically Explorer & Shell Enhancements).
More about Context Menu Editor
Context Menu Editor is a reasonably light program that doesn’t need as much storage space than most programs in the section Software utilities. It’s very heavily used in countries such as Netherlands, France, and United Kingdom.Since the program was added to our catalog in 2005, it has reached 7,525 downloads, and last week it had 8 downloads.The program version is 1.0 and was updated on 4/21/2005. Context Menu Editor is available for users with the operating system Windows 98 and former versions, and you can get it in English.
Context Menu Editor can view and delete links to programs on your context menus (the popup menus you see when you right-click). Context Menu Editor does not delete the programs, it just removes them from your menus.
Menu deletions cannot be undone so please use with care – you may need to reinstall your software if you want them back. Context Menu Editor can view and delete menu items for right clicking on files, right clicking on folders and right clicking in Internet Explorer.