Sunday, 25 January 2015

List of Some Useful Run Commands For Windows


Run command is a very simple tool, which is preloaded in every Windows operating system. Run command is tool that you can use to quickly open programs or applications.

So, today I have created this list of some useful Run commands for Windows. By using these commands you can easily and quickly access programs or customize your computer. So, without wasting much of your time, let’s get started with our list of some useful Run commands for Windows operating system.

List of Some Useful Run Commands

  • secpol.msc > Local Security Settings
  • control keyboard > Keyboard Properties
  • ipconfig/renew > Renew IP Configuration Settings
  • ipconfig/release > Cancels IP Configuration
  • ipconfig/flushdns > Removes the content of DNS cache
  • ipconfig/displaydns > Displays the DNS settings
  • ipconfig/all > Displays the IP configuration
  • inetcpl.cpl > Internet Properties
  • IExpress > IExpress .Cab file generator
  • mshearts > Hearts card game
  • Joy.cpl > Game Controllers
  • freecell > FreeCell card game
  • fonts > Windows fonts folder
  • control folders > Folder options
  • sigverif > Verification of signatures of file
  • Eventvwr.msc > Event Viewer
  • check > Mange the verification of drivers
  • drwtsn32 > Dr. Watson
  • control color > Display Appearance properties
  • control desktop > Display properties
  • diskpart > Partition manager
  • diskmgmt.msc > Disk Management
  • dfrg.msc > Disk Defragmenter
  • dxdiag > Display System Information
  • cleanmgr > Disk cleanup
  • directx.cpl > DirectX Control Panel
  • devmgmt.msc > Device Manager
  • ddeshare > DDE active sharing
  • compmgmt.msc > Computer Management
  • dcomcnfg > Service components
  • cmd > Command Prompt
  • chkdsk > Checking Disk
  • charmap > Character
  • certmgr.msc > Certificate Manager
  • calc > Calculator
  • fsquirt > Bluetooth file transfer
  • wuaucpl.cpl > Automatic Windows updates
  • control admintools > Administrative tools
  • appwiz.cpl > Add/Remove Programs
  • hdwwiz.cpl > Add Hardware
  • access.cpl > Accessibility Options
  • logoff > Log Off computer
  • winchat > Microsoft chat
  • control mouse > Properties of mouse
  • control NetConnect > Network Connections
  • netsetup.cpl > Network Configuration
  • packager > Manage links
  • OSK > On-Screen keyboard
  • perfmon.msc > Monitor performance
  • powercfg.cpl > Power Options
  • control printers > Printer and Fax properties
  • regedit > Registry Editor
  • mstsc > Remote Desktop Connection
  • ntmsmgr.msc > Removable Storage
  • sticpl.cpl > Scanners and Camera
  • control schedtasks > Scheduled Tasks
  • wscui.cpl > Security Center
  • shutdown > Turn off your computer
  • mmsys.cpl > Sounds and Audio Devices
  • sysedit > System Configuration Editor
  • msconfig > System Configuration Utility
  • taskmgr > Task Manager
  • nusrmgr.cpl > Users Accounts
  • sysdm.cpl > System Properties
  • write > Microsoft Wordpad
  • timedate.cpl > Date and Time Properties

Conclusion

So, this was all about the list of some useful Run commands. I hope that by using these commands you can easily access programs or Windows tools. If you have any queries regarding this article then do let us know, we will try our best to resolve them. And plus, if you’d like this article then do share this with your friends and circles too.

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