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How to Make/Create your Own Run Commands for any File, Folder, Application



Today In this tutorial, We are going to see that How can we create a Run Command for any File, Folder, or an Application in Windows 7/8/10. This can be done in a minute since the process is quite simple and short.





Here's How : Just follow the Steps

Step 1: Create a Shortcut for any File, Folder, or Application for which you want to create the Run(Win+R) command.

Step 2: Rename the shortcut created above as you want to name the Run Command for that Specific File.

Step 3: Now Copy and the Shortcut File in the C:\Windows\   Folder

Step 4: Open Run Dialog Box(Press Win+R) and enter the name of the Shortcut File which you named in Step 2, Press Enter.
Voila!!! Your Run Command is Working

Hope you like this tutorial. By using this you can create Run Commands for any File, Folder, or Application which you access frequently while using your Computer

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