How to Create A File Using Command Prompt or PowerShell
Need to create a file from command line? Follow these steps to create a file in Command Prompt or PowerShell in Windows.
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Need to create a file from command line? Follow these steps to create a file in Command Prompt or PowerShell in Windows.
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Microsoft recently simplified the way you can zoom in and out in Command Prompt and PowerShell. Here is how you can zoom in and out in Command Prompt and PowerShell.
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From the Command Prompt or PowerShell command line, you can start and stop any process in Windows 10. Here’re the steps to do that.
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If Windows is blocking you from deleting a file, you can use a single command to force delete the file from the command line. Here’s how.
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Want to enable additional font options in Command Prompt? Follow these steps to add new fonts to Command Prompt in Windows 10.
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Want to restrict users from opening Command Prompt or running command-line scripts? Follow these steps to disable Command Prompt in Windows.
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Elevated Command Prompt shortcut allows you to open CMD as admin with just a single double-click. Here’s how you can create that shortcut.
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Have multiple Windows 10 ISOs? Follow these steps to find the version and build number of Windows 10 ISO file.
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Microsoft removed the command prompt option from the right-click context menu. Follow these steps to get Open Command Prompt window here option back.
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The Settings app on Windows 10 can be opened with Command Prompt, PowerShell or Run dialog box. If need be, you can open specific sections of Settings app too. Here’s how.
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