- Change virtual memory size in Windows 10 - Super User
Open Run dialog [Windows+R] and enter the command sysdm cpl ,3 In "System Properties" select the tab "Advanced" and click the "Settings" button in the "Performance" box In the "Performance Options", click the "Advanced" tab and click the button "Change " in the "Virtual memory" box
- Open built-in window by a command - Super User
For clarity, some of these commands may not work with Start → Search (e g "sysdm cpl" will but "control access cpl" will not) All commands should be run with Win + R (as you have) This blog entry seems to have a good list of duplicate Control Panel commands
- List of Commands to Open Control Panel Items in Windows 10
3 Type a name you want for this shortcut, and click tap on Finish 3 If you like, you can Pin to Start, Pin to taskbar, add to All apps, add to Quick Launch, assign a keyboard shortcut to, or move this shortcut to where you like for easy use
- What are Environment Variables? - Super User
Type control sysdm cpl,,3 in the Run dialog (+R) and click Environment Variables
- Whats the direct way to open the screen - Super User
control sysdm cpl Here is a list of the control panel applications with their corresponding cpl file And here is documentation on how to show a particular tab after opening the window
- multi boot - Time to display list of operating systems in Windows . . .
Issue When I access SystemPropertiesAdvanced exe (or control 'sysdm cpl,,3') > "Start-up and Recovery", and check "Time to display list of operating systems", then set its default accompanying value of 30s, its checkbox (and value) are immediately unset when I reload the window:
- What does the dm in sysdm. cpl stand for? - Super User
Whilst I cannot provide a source, I would assume it stands for System Device Manager The Device Manager has a menu of its own now, however in older versions of Windows the System properties menu had far fewer features and the Device Manager had a tab of its own within the properties menu rather than its own menu
- How to get to Environment Variables from Run - Super User
3 1 on Windows 10, System Variables are read only rundll32 exe sysdm cpl,EditEnvironmentVariables
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