Lenovo notebooks now have a new search function component enabled in Vista. It can be said that search is everywhere in Vista. The search toolbar is integrated into the start menu, and its current functions can basically replace "Run". For example, in the past, the most standard way to run "Registry Editor" was to open "Run", then type "regedit" and press Enter. Now, you can still do this, but the difference is that you can do it in the start menu search.
Nowadays, Vista's search function is very powerful. As you type the first letter, Vista will immediately display the matching search above the start menu. result. As letters are typed, the list is refreshed to match the search. Now things are very simple, in most cases, you can use search as a "run". In fact, the effect is the same. Even if you need to call the system path through "Run", such as a special format such as "%windir%", you can still use search to achieve the effect.
If you insist on calling up the run options, you can do this: right-click on the start menu and select properties. After opening the dialog box, select the start menu, click Customize, and check the last option - Run command. After doing this, you can see the "Run" option in the start menu. In fact, you can also use the WIN+R key to quickly open the run dialog box.