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How To Access Ms Directx?: Type Dxdiag in The Lower-Left Search Box On Desktop, and Click Dxdiag On The Top of The List

The document describes 8 ways to access the MS System Configuration tool in different versions of Windows: 1. Using search to find "system configuration" or "msconfig". 2. Opening the Start Menu and navigating to the Windows Administrative Tools folder to find the shortcut. 3. Using the Run window by pressing Windows+R, typing "msconfig", and pressing Enter. 4. Creating a desktop shortcut with the target location set to "msconfig". 5. Opening the Command Prompt or PowerShell and typing "msconfig". 6. Using the Task Manager by pressing Ctrl+Shift+Esc and running the "msconfig" command. 7. Downloading

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How To Access Ms Directx?: Type Dxdiag in The Lower-Left Search Box On Desktop, and Click Dxdiag On The Top of The List

The document describes 8 ways to access the MS System Configuration tool in different versions of Windows: 1. Using search to find "system configuration" or "msconfig". 2. Opening the Start Menu and navigating to the Windows Administrative Tools folder to find the shortcut. 3. Using the Run window by pressing Windows+R, typing "msconfig", and pressing Enter. 4. Creating a desktop shortcut with the target location set to "msconfig". 5. Opening the Command Prompt or PowerShell and typing "msconfig". 6. Using the Task Manager by pressing Ctrl+Shift+Esc and running the "msconfig" command. 7. Downloading

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How to access MS DirectX?

Way 1: Open it through searching.


Type dxdiag in the lower-left search box on
desktop, and click dxdiag on the top of the list.

Way 2: Turn it on in CMD.


Step 1: Access Command Prompt.
Step 2: Input dxdiag.exe, and press Enter on
the keyboard.

Way 3: Open it via Run.


Display the Run dialog using Windows+R,
type dxdiag and tap OK.

Way 4: Enable it in Windows PowerShell.


Step 1: Open Windows PowerShell through Start Menu.
Step 2: Input dxdiag and hit Enter.
How to access MS System Configuration?
1. Open the System Configuration tool by
using search (all Windows versions)
As with most Windows tools, you can
start this utility in several ways. In Windows
10, click or tap inside the search box on the
taskbar, start typing "system
configuration" or "msconfig" and then click or
tap the System Configuration search result.
In Windows 7, search for "system
configuration" or "msconfig" in the Start
Menu and then click on its shortcut.
In Windows 8.1, switch to the Start
Screen and type "msconfig". When the search
results are shown, click or tap on msconfig.
Note that,
in
Windows
8.1, searching for "system configuration" yields
no results.

2. Open the System Configuration tool by


using the Start Menu (Windows 10 only)
Unlike Windows 7 and Windows 8.1, Windows
10 also includes a shortcut for System
Configuration in the Start Menu. Open the Start
Menu and scroll down to the Windows
Administrative Tools. In this folder, click or tap
the System Configuration shortcut.

3. Open the System


Configuration tool by using the
Run window (all Windows
versions)
The Run window offers one
of the fastest ways to open
the System Configuration tool.
Simultaneously press the Windows
+ R keys on your keyboard to
launch it, type "msconfig", and then
press Enter or click/tap on OK.
The System Configuration tool
should open immediately.
4. Open the System Configuration tool
by creating a shortcut for it, anywhere
you want (all Windows versions)
Regardless of the Windows version
you use, you can create a shortcut to
the System Configuration tool and then use
it. The shortcut can be placed anywhere you
want, like on your desktop or in a shortcuts
folder, for example. When creating the
shortcut, use the term msconfig as the
target location.

5. Open the System Configuration


tool by using the Command Prompt
or PowerShell (all Windows
versions)
The System Configuration tool
can also be started from the Command
Prompt or PowerShell. All you have to
do is launch any of them,
type msconfig, and then press Enter on
your keyboard.

6. Open the System


Configuration tool by using
the Task Manager (all
Windows versions)
You can also open
the System Configuration tool
using the Task Manager.
Simultaneously press the Ctrl +
Shift + Esc keys to launch
the Task Manager. If you are
using a Windows 10 or
Windows 8.1 device, and
the Task Manager opens up
in compact mode, click or tap
on "More details." Then, open
the File menu, click or tap
on "Run new task," and type
the command msconfig in
the "Create new task" window.
Finally, press Enter on your keyboard or click or tap OK.
7. Open the System Configuration
tool by using the shortcut from our
collection (all Windows versions)
We assembled an extensive
collection of shortcuts for
Windows. Download it, extract it and
you can find the System
Configuration shortcut in
the Administration Tools subfolder for
your Windows version.

8. Open the System Configuration


tool by using its executable file (all
Windows versions)
In all Windows versions,
the System Configuration tool is
actually an executable file
called msconfig.exe, which is found in
the "C:\Windows\System32" folder. If
you want, you can open the tool by
double-clicking or double-tapping on
this executable file.

How to access MS Register Edit on Windows 10?

1. Type regedit in
the Windows search box on the
taskbar and press Enter.

2. If prompted by User Account


Control, click Yes to open the
Registry Editor.

3. The Windows Registry Editor


window should open and look
similar to the example shown
below

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