windows run command cheat sheet

Windows Run command – windows is an excellent operating system 99 out of 100 people use windows. Most use windows in office and company. The ease of use is an important reason why windows have so many users.

The reason most Windows users are interested in getting to know shortcuts about windows is that they have to be handled faster than others. in this tutorial we will show you all the shortcuts available for windows 10,11 which you can use easily by using the run command and make your work easier.

What is windows run command?

windows run command line is a great shortcut tool. Using this we can access the file and executable software in the window from one place.

Press the following keys to open the run command in windows.

CTRL+R

windows run command cheat sheet

windows run command cheat sheet

  1. winver – Using to find the windows version and more details.
  2. devicepairingwizard – Its known as a Device Pairing Application file.
  3. control admintools – Using to get all the administrative tools.
  4. systempropertiesadvanced – It’s known as a Advanced System Settings file.
  5. systempropertiesadvanced – It’s known as a Advanced System Settings file.
  6. systempropertiesadvanced – It’s known as a Advanced System Settings file.
  7. Netplwiz – useful command for managing user accounts.
  8. control – To view all control panel items.
  9. %AppData% – Use to open appdata folder contains custom settings and other information needed by applications.
  10. azman.msc – it (Authorization Manager) is a role-based access and security framework for .NET applications.
  11. control desktop – it use for personalization settings.
  12. fsquirt – fsquirt.exe is an executable file that contains Graphic User Interface (GUI) for bluetooth file transfer.
  13. bootim – using to check avaialble boot options.
  14. c: – Open the drive directly from here just by entering their names.
  15. calc – open calculator directly.
  16. sysdm.cpl – System Applet for the Control Panel.
  17. printui – Used to Change Printing Settings.
  18. chkdsk – Check Disk Usage.
  19. cliconfg – Client Configuration Utility.
  20. cmd – open cmd prompt.
  21. %CommonProgramFiles% – Check Common Files.
  22. comexp.msc – ( Component Services ) command to easily access Windows Settings.
  23. compmgmt.msc – ( Computer Management ) collection of Windows administrative tools that you can use to manage a local or remote computer.
  24. wab – To see all contacts
  25. timedate.cpl – change and modify date and time.
  26. devmgmt.msc – (Device Management) is a built-in Device Manager for Windows.
  27. cleanmgr – cleanmgr.exe is Microsoft’s automating disk cleanup tool in Windows.
  28. diskmgmt.msc – To check the disk status.
  29. diskpart – command helps you manage your computer’s drives.
  30. control access.cpl – Ease of Access Center.
  31. eventvwr – To show me all the errors and warning.
  32. excel – Open excel software directly.
  33. nslookup – Nslookup (stands for “Name Server Lookup”) is a useful command for getting information from DNS server.
  34. explorer – To find the all the files ( file explorer ).
  35. flashplayerapp – Flash Player Settings Manager.
  36. joy.cpl – manage game controllers.
  37. control keyboard – Check Keyboard Properties.
  38. lpksetup – Language Pack Installer.
  39. gpedit.msc – Group Policy Editor : its configuration manager for Windows which makes it easier to configure Windows settings.
  40. secpol.msc – Local Security Policy Editor.
  41. lusrmgr.msc – Local Users and Groups.
  42. logoff – Log out of computer directly.
  43. regsvr32 – regsvr32 is a command-line utility in Microsoft Windows and ReactOS for registering and unregistering DLLs.
  44. recdisc – Microsoft Windows Repair Disc.
  45. control mouse ( main.cpl ) – Modify Mouse Properties.
  46. ncpa.cpl – To check all the network connection, modify and change.
  47. %LogonServer% – To check Network Server Path.
  48. notepad – Open notepad to write any documents.
  49. odbcconf – ODBC configuration.
  50. osk – On-Screen Keyboard.
  51. shell:recyclebinfolder – Open Recycle Bin.
  52. mailto: – Winodws in-built mail application.
  53. perfmon – To monitor performance.
  54. powercfg.cpl – To check power options.
  55. printmanagement.msc – Print Management.
  56. %ProgramFiles% – To see all program files.
  57. appwiz.cpl – Programs and Features.
  58. regedit – Registry Editor.
  59. mstsc – To manage and control remote desktop connection (RDP).
  60. wscui.cpl – Security and Maintenance.
  61. services.msc – Services.
  62. msconfig – System Configuration Utility.
  63. msinfo32 – To get all the system information.
  64. systemreset – System Reset for Windows.
  65. taskmgr – Task Manager.
  66. %Temp% – Clear and check all the temporary folder.
  67. useraccountcontrolsettings – User Account Control (UAC).
  68. netstat – View active connections in command prompt.
  69. firewall.cpl – Windows Defender Firewall.
  70. mdsched – Windows Memory Diagnostics Tool.
  71. wbemtest – Windows Management Instrumentation Tester.

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