Actually, RUN is under accessories
It has always been there for mine, I didnt add it
Start> All Programms> Accessories> Run
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Thanks all problems solved with all your help THANKS
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just press windows key and r
Thanks bookworm Great site this for solving problems
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Using Run command in Vista !
Are you new to the Windows Vista operating system ?
If so, are you getting a little frustrated with being away
from everything you knew in XP ?
I mean, going from XP to Vista is an extreme change
and it can be very difficult getting used to all the new features.
I know I felt that way when I first started working with Vista. I
was so used to XP and I just felt like the two operating systems
were like day and night !
But, if you look past all the confusion, you'll find that there
are a few things you can do with Vista to bring back the comfort of XP.
( I'm not even kidding ! )
And as a matter of fact, I'm going to tell you how to do one of those
right now. In Windows XP, a function I always use a lot is the
Run command. It's just an easy feature to work with and it gets
me where I need to go.
Now, as I'm sure you've noticed, Vista doesn't offer the Run command.
Or, does it?!
To get the Run option back for yourself, right click
on the Start button in Vista and choose Properties.
Make sure you're under the Start Menu tab
and then click on the Customize button.
Scroll down near the bottom of the list and checkmark
the box that says "Run command."
Once you've done that, click OK.
In the next window, click Apply, then OK again.
Now, go and click your Start button.
What do you see ?
Yep, the Run command is back and ready
for some action. Yes!
~ Erin from World Start News Letter
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