Run commands allows the User to perform tasks at ease and it skips the work of searching for the program.Default Run commands like regedit ,sndvol,colorcpl,cmd etc are pre-installed in windows.Even a user can create his own run commands for programs which he uses frequently.The programs maybe a computer game,software,recovery program or whatever.All Default run commands are actually stored in c:\windows\systeem32 folder.So copying executable of User's program and pasting it in the c:\windows\systeem32 creates a Run command.To test it just open Run program and Type the name of the executable pasted in the System32 folder.
Most of the Users don't like to mess with their System32 folder as it contain many valuable files used by the windows operating system or it maybe that your C: drive is Out of memory.In such a situation follow the below steps.
1. Type "SystemPropertiesAdvanced" in Run dialog box or in command prompt and press Enter.
2. In the appeared dialog box click 'Environment variables' button.Then select 'Path' from the drop down list of 'system variables' and click edit button.Then 'Edit System Variable' dialog box appears.
3. In the 'variable value' field type Semi-colon (;) followed by the path of the folder which contains all the executable's for which User wants to create Run commands.Then hit Ok . To Check directly type name of any executable in the run dialog box or command prompt.
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