Simply open the "Run" command. Then type in "Wordpad" and it will start up. If not then it dose not exist on your pc, try "Notepad" if wordpad dose not work.
Run: calc
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I know three different ways of opening command prompt and at least one of them should work. 1. Click the Start button and then click run. In run, type "cmd" 2. Click the Start button and then click search. Click all files and folders and then type in one of the boxes "command prompt" or just "command". After that it will search for it and when it finds it just open it 3. Open Notepad or Wordpad and in it, type "command.com". Then go to file and click "Save as" In save as, save it on your desktop as a .bat file Example "command.bat" (without the quotations) And remember in file type to click ALL FILES Also if you want to find if you have Notepad or Wordpad you can just go back to search and type in Notepad or wordpad and you'll find it
just type "excel.exe" in RUN Posted by- litan1985august@gmail.com
Off the Start menu you have Programs and then Accessories. That is where they are. The actual programs are in the Windows folder. You can also access the "RUN" command and type in "Calc" for the calculator and select "OK", "WINWORD" to open the office word application or "WORDPAD" for the defalut text application
Type conf.exe as a run command.
run cmd.exe
First we have click on START then click on ALL PROGRAMS then there will come RUN option we have to click on that then a box will come we have write there mspaint then press ENTER and paint will open.
To open a command prompt via "Run" make sure you are the admin on your computer. Open the run box and in it type "cmd" and press enter. A black command prompt box should open up.
You can do it by using "chkdsk" command.
command prompt is the embaded dos shell with windows.. run is the platform from where you can run any command.. say to open command prompt from run just type "cmd" instead of going start -> programs -> accessories -> command prompt.. or to open control panel from run just type "control" instead of going start -> settings -> control panel.. try it..
start -> Run -> regedit