Sometimes we type wrong Commands into the RUN Command Box. You have to access the Registry Editor of the Computer to delete/remove those wrong Commands. To delete the Wrong Commands follow the steps given below.
Step 01 Type Regedit in RUN Command
Step 01 Type Regedit in RUN Command
Open the RUN Command Box and type Regedit into the RUN Command Box. Then press the Enter Key. You have to press Windows Key+R together to open the RUN Command Box.
Step 02 Find RunMRU
After pressing the Enter Key, the Registry Editor Window will open. Now you have to follow this path HKEY_USERS>.DEFAULT>Software>Microsoft>Windows>CurrentVersion>Explorer>RunMRU. You may fail to find out RunMRU through this path. Then press Ctrl+F to open the Find Box and type RunMRU into the box, then press the Enter Key. Now you will get RunMRU. But remember, you must have to type RunMRU, not runmru or RUNMRU.
Step 03 Now Delete the Command You Want
Look, all of the Commands you have typed before- is present here at the Right Side of the Registry Editor Box. Keep your mouse pointer on a Command you want to delete and press right button of your mouse. A pop-up menu will open. Now click on Delete to delete the Command.
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