The most commonly used 10 Windows Vista run commands

  

Windows Vista some tool commands, you just press Win+R to call out the "run box", then enter the corresponding command and hit enter. Remote Assistance: This is a very useful feature, especially for rookie. When you are helpless in the face of machine failure, you can use this function to ask friends on the Internet for help and let him operate directly on your machine. Command: msra.exe Computer Management: This is a centralized management interface where you can view and configure the various components of the machine. Command: compmgmt.msc System Restore: By default, the machine automatically creates many restore points, and this command uses these restore points to restore the computer system to its previous state. Command: rstrui.exe system properties: View basic information about the system settings of the computer: control.exe system information: Many software are set on the "About" interface (such as Office), you can view here Details about the hardware settings and software settings command: msinfo32.exe disable UAC: Do you often encounter this thing, pop up to run an executable program to ask if you want to continue? This is what's new in Vista —— user account control. If you don't like it, you can disable it by the following command and need to restart after running. Command: cmd.exe /k %windir%\\System32\ eg.exe ADD HKLM\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Policies\\System /v EnableLUA /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f If you want to re-enable UAC, you can use this Command: cmd.exe /k %windir%\\System32\ eg.exe ADD HKLM\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Policies\\System /v EnableLUA /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f Registry Editor: Registry is Windows The core is also a paradise for many masters to show the level. This tool has been around since Win95, and Vista is no exception, just changed to 32-bit. Command: regedt32.exe Enable UAC: Enable User Account Control (requires restart) About Windows: Almost every software has a "About" dialog box that displays version and copyright information, and Windows is no exception. Command: winver.exe task manager: In WinXP, you can call up the window by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Delete at the same time. It can display detailed information about the programs and processes running on the computer. But under Vista it is not so convenient, you need to use the following command. Command: taskmgr.exeIP configuration: Want to know what state your IP network configuration is? You can see it by typing the following command. Command: cmd.exe /k %windir%\\system32\\ipconfig.exe Ok. Everyone has a good article that can also be posted on ours.

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