Are there a list with the window 7's abbreviating commands?.

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  1. Posts : 103
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    Are there a list with the window 7's abbreviating commands?.


    Hi anyone,


    Are there a list with the window 7's abbreviating commands?

    event Viewer: Winver.exe




    System Restore: rstrui

    Sound recorder: soundrecorder.exe


    Could you give me such commands for this:

    'Backup and Recovery
    '

    Window updates:



    It would be quiet highly appreciated if you could help me with this.
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  2. Posts : 338
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    Hi
    Instead of using abreviations, you can use a method called as GodMode.
    To enter "GodMode," you need only to create a new folder on the desktop and then rename the folder to the following:

    GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}

    Opening the folder, you can click on any command in win7 without typing.

    PS: You can copy & paste the command from here.
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  3. Posts : 103
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    Hanna 1 said:
    Hi
    Instead of using abreviations, you can use a method called as GodMode.
    To enter "GodMode," you need only to create a new folder on the desktop and then rename the folder to the following:

    GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}

    Opening the folder, you can click on any command in win7 without typing.

    PS: You can copy & paste the command from here.

    Thank you so mcuh indeed,
    First of all, the command is just without brackets because without it, the name wouldn't be permissible. In other words, the name of folder will become:
    Either:
    GodMode.ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C
    Or ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C

    Fianlly: I have renamed the folder with either; however, it became empty.
    Then, how can I benefit from it?

    As aside, I don't have any problem in typing any command; however, instead of that, I have a problem with some 'options' or in the words 'icons', which don't respond, especially those which are Arabic, when I click on them. As consequence, I want to type the abbreviated command for them in order for I see the result.
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    The instruction must be within brackets and i have it like that on my laptop and it's working perfectly.
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  6. Posts : 103
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    Hanna 1 said:
    Thank you so much,

    I have renamed a folder with that command, but unfortunately, the windows notified that this name is not allowed because it contains brackets.

    Finally, those commands are not what I am asking for(Window updates, Backup and Recovery) and most of them didn't work with me, so I think they are for windows XP


    • Accessibility Options control access.cpl
    • Add New Hardware control sysdm.cpl add new hardware
    • Add/Remove Programs control appwiz.cpl
    • Date/Time Properties control timedate.cpl
    • Display Properties control desk.cpl
    • FindFast control findfast.cpl
    • .................................
    • ...............................
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  7. Posts : 338
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    Wish the following site satisfy ure needs:

    A list of Run commands for WIN7
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  8. Posts : 103
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    Hanna 1 said:
    Wish the following site satisfy ure needs:

    A list of Run commands for WIN7

    Yes, thank you so much, this quite well, although some programs don't have a run command, such as "Recovery Manager"

    On the other hand, Which version of windows do you have? Why did that way work well with you, but with me not? Did you mean that I have create a shortcut instead of a new folder and then put that command as a name of the shortcut. Because as I said before that the name of the folder was incorrect because it contains brackets.

    Even for you, how do you run any command with typing it with this way as long as the folder is still empty even it its name is that command.

    Any comment would be quite highly appreciated
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  9. Posts : 338
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    Glad that you are satisfied.
    If you click on "My System Specs" at the bottom left of an answer you will see what version i have and this apply for all members.
    On an empty space on the screen right click and select new then folder after that you will have a folder icon named new folder, copy the whole sentence GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C} and right click the new created folder on the screen, choose rename, then paste the phrase. The folder change the icon and the name of new folder will became GodMode. When you double click on it you will see douzens of commands you can use only by clicking on the desired function. That's all.
    For any further assistance, post back.
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  10. Posts : 103
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    Thank you so much indeed, it was eventually worked well. It was really fascinating.
    Can this be applied for all other versions of Windows, such as windows xP and Vista and son on?
    I am quite delirious with these techniques.



    Thank you very much for your help again.
    Last edited by a cooperator; 27 Jun 2012 at 17:04.
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