Run program.exe
or
the name of the program, with or without .exe (if the command prompt is in the same directory/folder of the executable)
You can do it by using "chkdsk" command.
Just run "regedit" command from DOS..
To launch the command prompt in run, type CMD and hit enter/ok.
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..
run cmd.exe
Go to the command prompt and run "ver" command..
Just run command "prompt abc".. It will give you the abc prompt.. To go back just run the command "prompt $P$G"..
Click "Start", Go to "RUN" Type "cmd" click ok. You will get command prompt
I personally use command prompt to map network drives using the net use command, I also use it to run chkdsk /f command (which schedules a chkdsk to run at next boot). You can use cmd prompt to move, delete files that are giving you problems. CMD prompt is very useful. Here is a page I used to open the doors of cmd prompt: http://www.amset.info/windows/dosprompt.asp
Go to command prompt and run "help" command..
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.
Go to the Command prompt and run "help" command to see the command list..