Search for a setting in Control Panel, but be aware that you may not see all
the settings available
the settings available
But if you want to get to a specific page or tab more directly, you can use any of the available command-line alternatives to open Control Panel pages and windows from shortcuts, the Start menu, or even from the Start ➝ Run dialog. For example, you can open the Advanced tab in the Advanced System Properties window with this old-school syntax (around since the days of Windows 3.x in the 1980s, if you can believe it):
control.exe sysdm.cpl ,3
Or, you can use this new standalone executable to accomplish the same thing:
SystemPropertiesAdvanced.exe
For a complete list of these shortcuts, see below
Control Panel Command line
Add Hardware Wizard hdwwiz.cpl
Administrative Tools control admintools
Advanced System Properties➝ SystemPropertiesAdvanced.exe
Advanced tab
Advanced System Properties➝ sysdm.cpl or
Computer Name tab SystemPropertiesComputerName.exe
Advanced System Properties➝ SystemPropertiesDataExecutionPrevention.exe
Advanced tab➝ Performance
Options➝ Data Execution
Prevention tab
Advanced System Properties➝ SystemPropertiesHardware.exe
Hardware tab
control.exe sysdm.cpl ,3
Or, you can use this new standalone executable to accomplish the same thing:
SystemPropertiesAdvanced.exe
For a complete list of these shortcuts, see below
Control Panel Command line
Add Hardware Wizard hdwwiz.cpl
Administrative Tools control admintools
Advanced System Properties➝ SystemPropertiesAdvanced.exe
Advanced tab
Advanced System Properties➝ sysdm.cpl or
Computer Name tab SystemPropertiesComputerName.exe
Advanced System Properties➝ SystemPropertiesDataExecutionPrevention.exe
Advanced tab➝ Performance
Options➝ Data Execution
Prevention tab
Advanced System Properties➝ SystemPropertiesHardware.exe
Hardware tab