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Mastering Windows Command Prompts: 27 Essential Commands for Every Windows User 

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Welcome to our comprehensive tutorial on mastering Windows Command Prompts. In this video, we delve into the world of command prompts and cover 27 essential commands that every Windows user should know. Learn how to diagnose and repair disk errors, manage running processes, scan and repair corrupted system files, monitor system events, optimize power consumption, create and delete user accounts, control hibernation mode, navigate directories, compare file integrity, manage folders, obtain system information, troubleshoot network issues, and configure IP addresses. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced user, this video provides valuable insights and practical tips to enhance your Windows command prompt skills. Watch now and become a command prompt expert!
You'll learn the following commands:
chkdsk: This command Checks and repairs disk errors.
tasklist: This command displays a list of all running processes and their details, such as process ID, memory usage, and CPU usage. It's helpful for managing your system's resources.
taskkill: This command terminates a running process. Use this command caution, as it can cause unexpected behavior if you terminate the wrong process (taskkill /pid “Process ID”). Break
To get more details on how to use this command type this (taskkill /?)
sfc /scannow: This command runs the System File Checker, which scans for and repairs corrupted system files. It's a helpful tool for resolving issues caused by missing or damaged system files.
dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth: This command runs the Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) tool, which can repair corrupted Windows system images. It's a more advanced tool than sfc /scannow and should be used with caution.
eventvwr: This opens the Event Viewer, which logs system events and errors. Useful for diagnosing problems and monitoring system health.
powercfg /list: This command lists all available power plans and their settings. It's helpful for understanding and managing your system's power consumption.
powercfg /energy: Analyzes energy efficiency and generates a power report.
net user TestUser /add /active:yes: to create a new user or guest account on windows.
net user TestUser /delete: to permanently remove a user account from windows. Exercise caution when using this command, as it cannot be undone, and any data associated with the account will be lost.
powercfg /hibernate on: Enables hibernation mode on your system.
powercfg /hibernate off: Disables hibernation mode on your system.
Cd: Changes directory (cd c:/users/hp/desktop).
Dir: Lists all the contents in a directory.
Tree: This command display every sub folder in a directory in the form of a tree.
Cls: to clear the prompt.
comp: This command compares two files byte by byte to determine if they are identical. Helpful for verifying file integrity after downloads or backups. (c:/users/hp/desktop/CMDTEST1.txt) (c:/users/hp/desktop/CMDTEST2.txt)
mkdir “Hide Me”: This command creates a new directory or folder with the name “Hide Me”.
attrib +h +s +r "Hide Me" (To hide a folder).
attrib -h -s -r "Hide Me" (To unhide a folder).
systeminfo: This command displays detailed information about your system, including hardware, software, and network configuration.
ping: This command tests the connection to a specific host by sending echo request packets and measuring the response time. It's a helpful tool for diagnosing network connectivity issues. Break
You can also use this command to check if your network adapter is fine by typing this command ping 127.0.0.1
ipconfig: This command displays all current TCP/IP network configuration details, including your IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS servers.
Ipconfig /all
netstat: This command displays active network connections and their details, such as IP addresses, ports, and protocols. It's useful for troubleshooting network issues.
ipconfig /release: Releases the current IP address.
ipconfig /renew: Requests a new IP address.
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