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Daniel

Does anyone know how to add the "RUN" command option back into the menu?
I recently bought a computer loaded with windows basic, and found the "run
command" is no longer there.
major hassle at times without it.

Thanks
Dan
 
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Spirit

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Richard Urban

Right click on bottom bar. Go to properties | Start Menu | Customize. Scroll
down the list.

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Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
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"Daniel " <dhuberty2006@msn.com> wrote in message
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> Does anyone know how to add the "RUN" command option back into the menu?
> I recently bought a computer loaded with windows basic, and found the "run
> command" is no longer there.
> major hassle at times without it.
>
> Thanks
> Dan
>
 
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Lang Murphy

"Daniel " <dhuberty2006@msn.com> wrote in message
news:2E1AE5FD-8792-4258-80EF-FA3A9B4D4066@microsoft.com...
> Does anyone know how to add the "RUN" command option back into the menu?
> I recently bought a computer loaded with windows basic, and found the "run
> command" is no longer there.
> major hassle at times without it.
>
> Thanks
> Dan
>



You don't need to use the Run window. The Search box works just as good, if
not better. I know it's a habit to use the Run box, I did it all the time in
W2K and XP (and still do when I'm on a box running one of those OS's) but
the Vista search box works great. Yeah, it doesn't keep a history of cmds,
but you should give the search box a try.

As others have responded with instructions on how to re-enable the Run box,
I won't delve into that. I will say that WinKey-R still pops it, though...

Lang
 
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Mick Murphy

Start > All Programs > Accessories > Run > right-click on run > Send To >
Desktop(Create Shortcut)

"Daniel" wrote:

> Does anyone know how to add the "RUN" command option back into the menu?
> I recently bought a computer loaded with windows basic, and found the "run
> command" is no longer there.
> major hassle at times without it.
>
> Thanks
> Dan
>
 
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Rob

Or just hit the windows key on the keyboard and type in run and hit
enter key. There is your run command.

Mick Murphy wrote:
> Start > All Programs > Accessories > Run > right-click on run > Send To >
> Desktop(Create Shortcut)
>
> "Daniel" wrote:
>
>> Does anyone know how to add the "RUN" command option back into the menu?
>> I recently bought a computer loaded with windows basic, and found the "run
>> command" is no longer there.
>> major hassle at times without it.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Dan
>>
 
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Alun Harford

Daniel wrote:
> Does anyone know how to add the "RUN" command option back into the menu?
> I recently bought a computer loaded with windows basic, and found the
> "run command" is no longer there.
> major hassle at times without it.


You can add it back to the start menu if you want, but personally if I
want the run dialog, I hold down the windows key and press R.
That's not often though: the search box on the start menu is better, in
my opinion.

Alun Harford
 
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Richard Urban

There you go! Some hotkey shortcuts never seem to change. (-:

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Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
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"Alun Harford" <devnull@alunharford.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Daniel wrote:
>> Does anyone know how to add the "RUN" command option back into the menu?
>> I recently bought a computer loaded with windows basic, and found the
>> "run command" is no longer there.
>> major hassle at times without it.

>
> You can add it back to the start menu if you want, but personally if I
> want the run dialog, I hold down the windows key and press R.
> That's not often though: the search box on the start menu is better, in my
> opinion.
>
> Alun Harford
 
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