Steps
- Go to Start → Run.
- In the text field, type regedit and hit enter to open the Registry Editor.
- Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER → Software → Microsoft → Windows → CurrentVersion → Explorer → RunMRU.
- On the right panel, you will find the programs that you have used when accessing the RUN command. They will be listed as a, b, c, etc.
- Right-click on the program you want to delete and click on Delete.
- Click Yes in the next dialog box to confirm. You will then need to restart your computer for the changes to take effect.
Tips
- You can also access 'Run' by pressing Windows Key + R.
- If you want your Run history to be automatically deleted every time you start your computer, then go to the following location in the Registry Editor: HKEY_CURRENT_USER → Software → Microsoft → Windows → CurrentVersion → Policies → Explorer. There on the right hand side panel look for ClearRecentDocsOnExit, double click on it and type in its value as 1 and make sure Hexadecimal is selected. Then just click on OK and close the Registry Editor.
- A good thing also to do is to create a restore point using system restore: start, All programs, Accessories, System tools, System restore. This is only if things go wrong you can go back to before this happened
Warnings
- Do not edit any other Registry entries unless you are certain that you know what you are doing. You can potentially corrupt your operating system.
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