How does Win10 clear the history of cmd running?

  
"Run" is a relatively simple function in Windows, it can provide users with a quick way to open the program, provided that you know the file name of the program. However, we all know that this small program also has a history function for the convenience of users, so the commands we have run will be stored in it. If you want to view the previous commands, you can directly click the drop-down menu button on the right side of the text box. Then all the commands that have been used before will be listed.

But some Win10 users will also be guilty of this, because it may also reveal the user running programs and other "private information". Therefore, these users want to selectively delete some content, or delete all records. This can be achieved by modifying the registry, and after the backup by the cleanup of the soft media Rubik's cube, you can also “restore one click” to avoid the trouble of re-entering.
The specific method is as follows:
1, enter regedit in the Cortana search bar, press Enter to enter the registry editor
2, navigate to: HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorerRunMRU

3, you can delete the right except "ldquo; All values ​​except (default) & rdquo; can also be selectively deleted, can be determined by referring to the contents of the data & rdquo; (above).
After deleting, you can see that the records in the running window have disappeared. According to foreign sources, Microsoft is preparing to remove the "Run" command history in the future Windows 10 settings, but the specific time is not known.

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