Where is Win7 running

  
 After upgrading Win7, everyone is very curious about where Win7 is running? For computer
enthusiasts, the "run" in the start menu is familiar, and the number of uses is quite frequent. But in the new Windows
7 system, click on the start but can't see the "run" role. In fact, "Run" is just hidden under the attachment menu. You can see the familiar figure in the "All Programs" menu of the "All Programs" tab. However, do you need such complicated operations every time? The answer is no, let's put "Run" & rdquo; back to the start menu.

Retrieving Windows 7 Run
Method 1: The easiest way! Press the shortcut key WinKey+R to bring up the running command window.

Method 2: Right click on the taskbar &rarr under the desktop; select “Properties”→Switch the tab to “Start Menu”→Click“Customize” Button → Pull the slider to the bottom, and click the check box of the “Run Command” check box to confirm the exit.

Method 3: 13 big law on the tall! In the computer address bar, enter "%windir%System32gpedit.msc"Open“Local Group Policy Editor”→ Expand “User Configuration" Administrative Template”→Select“Start Menu and Taskbar & rdquo; → Pull the slider to the bottom to find “ will & lsquo; Run & rsquo; command will be added to the "Start" menu & rdquo; → right click on this strategy select & ldquo; edit & rdquo; set its status to “Enabled”, OK to exit. Also note that there is also a “ remove the ‘Run & rsquo;link” policy from the Start menu. If you set its status to “Enabled, the previous two methods will be disabled. Since Windows 7 Professional, Ultimate, and Enterprise editions include the "Local Group Policy Editor", Method 2 is only applicable to these three versions of the system, and Method 1 is not limited by the version.
Where did Win7 run? The three methods are suitable for different occasions, and the recommended method is used for self-use. When you help MM get the computer, it is strongly recommended method three!

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