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How To Create Your Own RUN Commands

I had already put a list of  must know RUN commands  on my blog. And continuing my posts on Windows RUN Commands, I would like to share one more simple trick to create your own RUN commands. Why would you actually need to create a RUN command of your own? Well, you might not want to have a shortcut placed on your desktop. Instead, you wish to have a RUN command for the same so that you can hit it in the RUN window and get your program launched. Before I start with the steps, I would like you to know that it could a folder, document, program or any damn thing on your computer, whose shortcut you want to be used in RUN. Follow the Steps Below: 1.Create a shortcut of the required program, folder, file and paste it somewhere on your computer 2.Open RUN utility and enter ' Windows '   in the provided field 3.Now cut the created shortcut (in Step 1) and paste in Windows folder 4.Name the shortcut properly, because that would be your RUN command for launching that fil

Integrate tor browser with utorrent

Hello friends Hope everyone is in good health. Iam posting this post because many people are desperate to download from torrents when their campus is blocking them. Although the speed vary to a little extent, but as of now, i select this as a best option to put to use. (F iguratively )   Torrent means a large amount or stream of something. Here torrents share the same purpose of p2p but in rather a different way. Many of you have learnt about  free client for sharing files in LAN  network like DC, Strong DC ++, Apex Dc etc.., Torrents come in the same category except that its for whole internet network. Tor project is a best free tool which acts like a VPN (although not exactly alike) and helps to access blocked sites by alternating our router access. It establishes a port connection through a different router port and shows an encrypted data if administrated over. According to the developers, it is " A free software implementation of second-generation onion routing, a sys

Enable the F8 key to start Safe Mode in Windows 8

To enable the F8 key in Windows 8 you will first need to open an elevated command prompt. To do this you can follow the steps in this tutorial: -->To open an elevated command prompt, use the  Windows + X   keyboard combination (   +   ) to open the Power User Tasks menu. When the menu is open click on the  Command Prompt (Admin)  menu option. If you use receive a User Account Control prompt, please allow it to continue. You will now see an elevated command prompt as shown below.   You can now use the command prompt by typing the commands you wish to execute and then pressing   Enter   on your keyboard. When the elevated command prompt is open you will be at the  C:\Windows\System32>  prompt. To enable F8 in Windows 8 you need to type the following in the command prompt and then press the  Enter  key. bcdedit /set {default} bootmenupolicy legacy Once you enter the above text, your command prompt should look like: Once the command has been enter as s