Windows Vista Tips - How to enable Run command in Start menu

Windows Vista’s Start Menu by default does not show the Run command. As you see in the picture below the run option is not available.

StartOptions

to enable the option right click Start button and click on properties and select the Customize button. This would display the Customize Start Menu dialog as as shown below

StartMenuCustomize

Select the checkbox adjacent to Run command to enable the Run command option in the Start Menu.

An alternative to this is to use the Windows Key + R to invoke the Run command dialog.

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Windows Vista Tips - How to enable Run command in Start menu

Windows Vista’s Start Menu by default does not show the Run command. As you see in the picture below the run option is not available.

StartOptions

to enable the option right click Start button and click on properties and select the Customize button. This would display the Customize Start Menu dialog as as shown below

StartMenuCustomize

Select the checkbox adjacent to Run command to enable the Run command option in the Start Menu.

An alternative to this is to use the Windows Key + R to invoke the Run command dialog.

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One Response to “Windows Vista Tips - How to enable Run command in Start menu”

  1. Vista Keyboard shortcuts using the Windows Key | Techno Masala Says:

    [...] Windows + R - Displays the Run command dialog. [...]

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