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- 73 Keyboard Shortcuts in Windows - Microsoft Community
You can use these keyboard shortcuts inside the Windows Command Prompt Ctrl + C or Ctrl + Insert: Copy selected text to the clipboard Ctrl + V or Shift + Insert: Paste copied text inside the Command Prompt Ctrl + A: Select all text on the current line (If the current line has no text, all text inside the Command Prompt will be selected )
- How to check your Laptop Battery Health Remaining Capacity in windows . . .
Type CMD and right click the Command Prompt (CMD) app, Select run as administrator, Click YES when the UAC pop up appears When the CMD program opens, type "powercfg batteryreport" (without quotes) and press enter, Locate the report file "battery_report html" in any of the following locations: C:\Users\"user_name C:\Windows\System32
- sfc scannow and DISM. exe Online Cleanup-image Restorehealth.
Hi, PatM YV these are the commands, you have to enter line by line Open Start, type: CMD Right click CMD
- DISM RestoreHealth stuck at 62. 3% [Info Resolved]
How can you see that? There is one useful command that tails the log file of the DISM command Start PowerShell as an admin and enter the following command Get-Content C:\Windows\Logs\CBS\CBS log -tail 10 -wait Watch your Powershell screen; It's adding lines at the bottom each time the CBS log got updated by the DISM command
- No option to open Device and Printers in control panel in Windows 11 . . .
In Windows 11 22H2 and higher, the old Devices and Printers interface can still be accessed by running the following command from the Run dialog shell:::{A8A91A66-3A7D-4424-8D24-04E180695C7A} For other methods to open the classic Devices and Printers applet, see:
- Reset Network Adapters using CMD - Microsoft Community
Open PowerShell or Command Prompt and run as administrator, type the following commands by pressing enter at the end of each command line: netsh winsock reset netsh int ip reset netsh advfirewall reset ipconfig flushdns ipconfig release ipconfig renew Close and restart the computer at the end of all the commands
- What does this error message mean? Class not registered in . . .
The same message is displaying for me on start-up I've run the command but it's made no difference Is this related to the M365 licencing issue that has been going on for the past couple of days? What should I try next? Open PowerToys and enable and then disable the Command Palette module? Does that help?
- Troubleshoot Resolve File Windows Explorer Issues on Windows 10 11 . . .
Open Command Prompt as Administrator, click Start, type "Command Prompt," right-click it, and select "Run as Administrator " click "Yes" if prompted1 Run the SFC Command, type sfc scannow and press Enter It will automatically attempt to repair any corrupted or missing files Once complete, you will see a message indicating the results
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