that pointing to the command will display a submenu
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you need to have admistrator rights at command menu type start msconfig
Start > Run, and enter "command." It should also be available in the Accessories menu.
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If you are talking about Windows XP, you click Start - Run - and type in "cmd" (without quotes) and then hit Enter. You can also do it by going to the Start menu, pointing to All Programs, then Command Prompt in the Accessories menu.
a submenu. and thank you 4 answering my question.
right click the start menu, click "properties." go to "customize" next to the start menu radio button. click the advanced tab. scroll down to "run command" and check it. AGREED
If your Start Menu has no Run command, follow these instruction: 1. In the Control Panel, double-click the Taskbar and Start Menu icon.2. In the Taskbar and Start Menu Propertieswindow that appears, click the Start Menu tab near the top-left corner.3. Click the Customize button.4. In the Customize Start Menu Window that appears, click the Advanced tab near the top-left corner.5. Below where it says, "Start menu items" scroll through the list until you find the Run command listing.6. Clck the box to the right of the listing to ensure that there is a check mark in it.7. Click the OK button near the bottom-right corner and the Customize Start Menu window will close.8. In the Taskbar and Start Menu Propertieswindow, click the Apply button near the bottom-right corner.9. In the same window, click the OK button.
In windows you can access DOS mode by clicking "run" in the start menu and typing "command" into the blank. DOS mode can also be accessed via the boot menu (accessed by pressing F8 during startup) and choosing command-line.
Commands displayed in the start menu that have arrows on the right indicate that a submenu is available for a command. A submenu is a second-level menu. Ex. "My Recent Documents" usually will have an arrow to the right of it. When you access your recent documents, you are actually accessing a submenu.
short cuts run command explorer start menu
That's impossible.