This ranges from account and password auto-complete to the history-based autocomplete in various functions and programs. However, some users have reported that their Run command is not saving history in Windows 10. Now, normally all the latest commands you’ve typed in  Run should still be present in the form of a drop-down list. Additionally, the latest command you used should already be typed in the box as a suggestion, as you can see in the picture below:

However, this doesn’t seem to be the case with some.

How do I save my Run history in Windows 10?

The steps are pretty straightforward, in that all you need to do is tweak a few Windows 10 Settings.

There is a chance the Show most used apps feature may be greyed-out. If that is the case, proceed with the following steps:

The Show most used apps feature will no longer be greyed-out now If Let Windows track app launches to improve Start and search results is greyed out for you, then you need to change one key in the Registry:

Can’t access Registry Editor on your Windows 10 PC? Check out this useful guide. While this issue overall isn’t much of a performance breaker, it does make you spend more time remembering what commands you used in the past. As such, following these steps will indeed lead to faster commands in the long run. RELATED ARTICLES YOU SHOULD CHECK OUT:

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