A complete list of Windows 7 run commands
A Windows 7run commandis the executable for a particular program.
It’s the name of the actual file that starts an program.
These commands can be helpful if Windows won’t start, but you have access toCommand Prompt.

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Having quick access from the Run box is nice, too.
As of January 2020, Microsoft is no longer supporting Windows 7.
We recommendupgrading to Windows 10orWindows 11to continue receiving security updates and technical support.
Not Using Windows 7?
For example, ourList of Run Commands in Windows 8has many of the same ones from the list above.
You might have luck using these same run commands in other versions of Windows, too.