Run Command in Windows Vista

April 1st, 2008 by Markus Leave a reply »

If you are familiar with Windows XP then you have no doubt used the Run command many times. This was easily accessible via: Start -> Run.

However, things are slightly different in Windows Vista. But in this case they are possibly better. Accessing the Run command in Vista is very simple. You just type the command you want to run in the quick search box. The quick search box is found just under All Programs. See the screenshot below.

How to Use the Run Command in Windows Vista

How to Run Command in Windows Vista

The Vista quick search box serves a dual purpose. It can obviously be used for searching as well as invoking commands. It will also auto-complete command names which is a pretty handy feature to have.
Remember to try our free scan of Vista to repair errors and speed up your PC.

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