![]() ![]() Now you need to navigate to the following section: First of all, open the Run command (Windows Key + R) and then type Regedit and hit enter. However, if you are going for this method, then I suggest you take a backup of the registry. You can also create your own RUN command by adding keys to Windows Registry. You need to browse the program and set the name in “Alias” and you can run it from Run Prompt Using Registry Edit You simply need to press Windows Key + R at the same time that will bring AddTorun utility. It has a very simple interface that will allow you to select a file and assign it an alias or friendly name. Using AddToRunĪddToRun is a small utility that will allow you to open any file or application from the Start Menu’s Run Command dialog box (WIN+R). Now you just need to enter the name of the application on the RUN dialog box to open it instantly. Give it any desired name and your folder is created. Now paste this path in your shortcut dialog box and proceed by clicking next. ![]() Now give it any desired name and your folder is created. ![]() Now locate the address of the application like C:Program Files (x86)Mozilla Firefoxfirefox.exe. Now paste this path in your shortcut dialog box and proceed by clicking next. After opening C drive clicks on the folder of your application that you want to open, here we will open a folder of Mozilla Firefox. Now you have to give the path of the application, and we know that our all programs are installed in the Program Files folder of C drive. Now a dialog box will appear and then it will ask you for the path you want to select to access any of your installed applications. Now right click on the desktop and select new and then shortcut. You can select any of the software that you use frequently while working on a computer. Here we will be selecting Mozilla Firefox. Firstly, select the software whose run command you want to create. Create Run Commands In Windows Manually Creating The Shortcut File: ![]() Simply press “CTRL+R” and in the run box type the name of the shortcut file that you moved into the Windows folder, it will open. That’s it! You have created the shortcut file for that particular app. ![]()
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