The Run command is a collection of commands for installing, launching software on Windows. However, due to system changes in settings or your own modifications, if you don't remember how to restore the Run command history as mentioned earlier, you can refer to Mytour's guide in this trick.
By default, there are many commonly used Run commands in Windows, so grasping and understanding the commonly used Run commands in Windows is necessary to increase work efficiency and computer handling.
Restore Run Command History on Windows 10
Step 1: Access Settings on Windows 10 by pressing the Start menu button > typing Settings. Alternatively, you can quickly open the Settings tool on Windows 10 by pressing the Windows + I key combination.
There are various ways to access Settings on Windows 10, you can refer to Mytour's guide to choose the most convenient way to access Settings on Windows 10.
Step 2: Go to Personalization >Start.
Step 3: Within the Start section, you click to switch from Off to On to customize Show most used apps. Close Settings and open Run to see the results.
Switch the Show most used apps from Off to On.
The result is that you have successfully restored the Run command history.
It can be affirmed that Windows 10 has brought many improvements, especially after installing Windows 10, users of previous Windows 7, 8, 8.1 versions will surely be overwhelmed by the changes of this operating system, especially the Start Menu and Taskbar. Besides, there are many changes that few people notice, especially the Run command on Windows 10. There are still commonly used Run commands but users can now easily create Run command shortcuts, pin Run command to the Taskbar on Windows 10, which was not possible in previous versions like Windows 8 and 8.1.
The best feature remains the ability to schedule shutdown using the Run command on Windows. Mytour is confident that scheduling shutdown using the Run command is one of the simplest and most interesting ways to shut down without using intervening software. In addition, Mytour recently introduced you to one of the features that Windows 10 and Windows 10 Anniversary have, which is clearing Jump List data to free up Desktop space. Readers can learn more about how to clear Jump List data and why it's necessary.