After clicking on the "Start" menu on the Win7 system desktop, we are generally able to click on the right side of the "Start" menu to start the Control panel of the Win7 system, but if there is a system file error, then the Win7 system in the "Start" menu is not able to open the Control Panel, This will need to be addressed through the policy Editor.
Step one: On the keyboard at the same time press the win key +r to open the "Run" dialog box, or in the Win7 system "Start" menu, click "Run", in the running dialog box in the input instructions gpedit.msc after the return, open the Ghost Win 7 Group Policy Editor;
Step two: In the Group Policy Editor of the Win7 system, drag the mouse to the bottom of the left interface to open the last "User Configuration" option, click to open "Admin template", select "Management Template" in the "Control Panel" option;
Step three: In the Win7 flagship Group Policy Editor, under the Control Panel option, pull down, click to open the "Disable Access Control Panel" option, and then double-click this option to open the configuration interface;
Step four: If the "Prohibit access Control Panel" This option state is "open", then the control panel is disabled because of this, as long as you select "Off", and then return to the Win7 system "start" menu, direct click can be opened.
What to do if the control panel of the