How To Create Your Own Run Command In Windows 7

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How to create Run command for Windows applications and folder in Windows 7

Right-click on an empty space of the Desktop and select New > Shortcut from the context menu.
windows 7-create-new-shortcut
The Create Shortcut wizard appears. It asks you to type the location of the file or folder for which you want to create the shortcut. Type the path at the appropriate field or browse to the location by clicking on the Browse button. Once you are done, click “Next”. For instance, say the location of the folder is D:kailas.
windows 7-create-shortcut-wizard
Now, type a name for the shortcut and hit “Finish”. Give the name as short as you can because this name will be your Run command. For instance, the shortcut name is “kailas”.
windows 7-shortcut-name
You should find the shortcut at your desktops as below:
windows 7-shortcut
Press Win + R key and type %windir% at the run command box. It will open the Windows folder at your system drive. Cut the shortcut, you have created earlier and paste at the Windows folder.
You are done! Whenever you want to open the folder Kailas just press Win + R key and type “kailas” (without the quotes) then hit enter.
Though I have shown the process for a folder here, you can create the Run command for any application and file as well.

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