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It can be found under All programs It can be found in the Start Menu
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.
temp in the run command box causes windows explorer to open showing the contents of the windows\temp directory.
The command is: "start explorer.exe".
Click on start and then type cmd. you will get an option of command prompt in the start up menu. Right click on it and select as Run as administrator. And you are done. Regards, Abdul Rahim.
To disable the Run command in Windows XP using the Registry Editor, first, open the Registry Editor by typing regedit in the Start menu's Run dialog. Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer. If the Explorer key doesn’t exist, create it. Then, create a new DWORD value named NoRun and set its value to 1. This will disable the Run command from the Start menu. Restart your computer for the changes to take effect.
Windows XP: Start>Run>Type cmd Windows Vista: Start>Type cmd in search box Windows 95/98/ME Start>Run>Type command
Press the Windows key and type run - The run program will appear on the list of programs, or press the Windows key and at the same time press the R key; the run window will appear. To get run to always show on the start menu, right click on the taskbar and select properties. Then choose the start menu tab, and then the customize button, many options can be found for the start menu here, as well as the "Run command" checkbox
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.
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.
The start-up utilities in Windows can run memory diagnostics for each DDR slot. Conversely, you can enter the command "mdsched.exe" in the start menu on Windows 7+ operating systems.