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5 Windows Commands for Quick System Management
Windows offers a number of hidden commands and shortcuts that can make managing your system more efficient with a grain of fun.
Whether you’re an advanced user or someone looking to optimize your experience, these commands can save you time and effort. Here's a quick guide to some powerful Windows commands.
1. Msinfo32 - Access System Information
The msinfo32 command opens the System Information window, where you can view detailed information about your computer’s hardware and software. This is especially useful when troubleshooting system issues or gathering system specs.
How to Use:
Press Win + R to open the Run dialog.
Type msinfo32 and hit Enter.
The System Information window will display data such as operating system version, processor, RAM, storage devices, and more.
Use Cases:
Get details for support requests.
Check for hardware or software issues.
2. Appwiz.cpl - Manage Installed Programs
If you need to quickly open the Programs and Features window to uninstall or change installed applications…