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Windows 7. Executing Control Panel Items. There are two ways to open a Control Panel item: The user can open Control Panel and then open an item by clicking or double-clicking the item's icon.The user or an application can start a Control Panel item by executing it directly from the command line prompt. WinExec("c:\windows\system32\control.exe", SW_NORMAL); WinExec("c:\windows\system32\control.exe MyCpl.cpl", SW_NORMAL); When a Control Panel item is opened through a command line, you can instruct it to open to a particular tab in the item. Due to the addition and removal of certain tabs in some Windows Vista Control Panel items, the numbering of the tabs might have changed from that in Windows XP. For instance, the following example launches the fourth tab in the System item on Windows XP and the third tab on Windows Vista. This topic discusses the following: Windows Vista Canonical Names By convention, the canonical name is formed as "CorporationName.ControlPanelItemName".

New Commands for Windows Vista Personalization System. Solution Accelerators. Solution Accelerators Downloads. Boot Windows 7 System Repair Disc from USB Using Grub4Dos. How to Boot Windows 7 System Repair Disc from USB Pen Drive/Hard Disk Using Grub4Dos Requirements: 1. MultibootISO > Install Grub4Dos easily into USB Flash Drive/External Hard Disk Get it here: Boot Multiple ISO from USB (MultiBoot USB) | USB Pen Drive Linux or here: YUMI - Multiboot USB Creator (Windows) | USB Pen Drive Linux 2.

Windows 7 System Repair Disc - How to Create Windows 7 System Repair Disc 3. Notepad++ > To edit menu.lst Get it here:Notepad++ | Download Notepad++ software for free at SourceForge.net or here: Download Notepad++ 5.6.8 - FileHippo.com Lets Start Step 1: Follow this tutorial to create a Windows 7 System Repair Disc. Step 2: Convert the Repair Disc into an ISO file. Step 3: Run MultibootISO, install MultibootISO into your USB Storage Device(ie.pendrive, External Hard Disk). Step 4: Copy w7repairdisc.iso into your USB Storage. Step 5: Look for the file menu.lst in your pendrive/External Hard Disk, edit it with Notepad++.

Code: Done. Note 1.