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🪟 WINDOWS COMMANDS CHECK – CMD & POWERSHELL CHEAT SHEET!

Master essential Windows commands for files, system checks, networking, security, performance, and more. A must-have reference for students, IT support, and system admins 💻⚙️
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Windows Commands Check

📁 File & Directory Commands
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Cmd
dir # List files and folders
cd # Show current directory
cd folder # Change directory
cd .. # Go back
mkdir dir # Create folder
rmdir dir # Delete empty folder
del file # Delete file
copy a b # Copy file
move a b #...
🛡️ Stay ahead in the digital world with the most popular cybersecurity tools every IT professional and ethical hacker should know!

From network security and penetration testing to malware analysis and cloud security — these tools help protect systems, detect threats, and strengthen defenses.

⚠️ Always remember: use cybersecurity tools ethically and only on authorized systems.

🛡️ NETWORK SECURITY
Nmap – Network scanning & port discovery
Wireshark – Packet capture & traffic analysis
Netcat (nc) – Network debugging & data transfer
Snort – Intrusion Detection System (IDS)
Suricata – IDS / IPS engine

🔐 VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT
Nessus – Vulnerability scanning...
MODERN & ADVANCED Windows 11 keyboard shortcuts 🚀
(These are real productivity shortcuts used by power users)

🧠 SYSTEM & WINDOW CONTROL (NEW / MODERN)
Win + X → Power User Menu
(Quick access to Terminal, Device Manager, Disk Management)
Win + Z → Snap Layouts (Windows 11 feature)
Perfect window snapping layouts
Win + A → Quick Settings
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Sound, Brightness
Win + N → Notifications panel
Win + W → Widgets panel

⚡ SPEED & MULTITASKING
Win + Tab → Task View + Virtual Desktops
Create / switch desktops
Win + Ctrl + D → New virtual...
HERE ARE HIDDEN AND POWERFUL RUN COMMANDS

1️⃣ System Tools & Utilities
msinfo32 → System Information
Shows full system specs (CPU, RAM, OS version, etc.)
winver → Windows Version
Displays your Windows version/build info.
devmgmt.msc → Device Manager
Manage all your hardware devices (drivers, etc.)
diskmgmt.msc → Disk Management
Manage your hard drives, partitions, and disk formats.
compmgmt.msc → Computer Management
Access Event Viewer, Services, Disk Management, etc.

2️⃣ Network & Internet
ncpa.cpl → Network Connections
Quick access to your network settings.
control netconnections → Network Connections
Another shortcut to access the network settings.
cmd /k ipconfig → Display Network...
🔥 Top Windows Run Commands You Should Know
Speed up your workflow with these essential commands.

Press Win + R and type:
1. shell:printersfolder – Printers
2. control admintools – Administrative Tools
3. netplwiz – Advanced User Accounts
4. msinfo32 – System Information
5. sdclt – Backup & Restore
6. credwiz – Credential Backup
7. fsquirt – Bluetooth File Transfer
8. calc – Calculator
9. certmgr.msc – Certificates Manager
10. colorcpl – Color Management
11. cmd – Command Prompt
12. compmgmt.msc – Computer Management
13. control – Control Panel
14. shrpubw – Shared Folder Wizard
15. recdisc – Create Repair...
To install WordPress on localhost, you need to follow these steps:

Download and install XAMPP on your computer. XAMPP is a software that allows you to create a local server environment for WordPress.

Download WordPress from wordpress.org and extract it to a folder inside the htdocs folder of XAMPP. For example, if you name your folder “blog”, then your WordPress files will be in C:\xampp\htdocs\blog

Create a database for WordPress using phpMyAdmin. You can access phpMyAdmin by typing localhost/phpmyadmin in your browser. Click on “New” and enter a database name, such as “blog_db”. Then click on “Create”.

Run the WordPress...
#CMD_Commands_For_Your_Windows
1. Accessibility Controls - access.cpl
2. Accessibility Wizard - accwiz
3. Add Hardware Wizard - hdwwiz.cpl
4. Add/Remove Programs - appwiz.cpl
5. Administrative Tools - control admintools
6. Automatic Updates - wuaucpl.cpl
7. Bluetooth Transfer Wizard - fsquirt
8. Calculator calc
9. Certificate Manager - certmgr.msc
10. Character Map - charmap
11. Check Disk Utility - chkdsk
12. Clipboard Viewer - clipbrd
13. Command Prompt - cmd
14. Component Services - dcomcnfg
15. Computer Management - compmgmt.msc
16. Control Panel - control
17. Date and Time Properties - timedate.cpl
18. DDE Shares - ddeshare
19. Device Manager - devmgmt.msc...
Commonly known as "function keys", F1 through F12 may have a variety of different uses or no use at all. Depending on the installed operating system and the software program currently open will change how each of these keys operate. A program is capable of not only using each of the function keys, but also combining the function keys with the ALT and/or CTRL keys, for example, Microsoft Windows users can press ALT F4 to close the program currently active.
Below is a short-listing of some of the common functions of the functions keys on computers running Microsoft Windows. As...
SOME KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS:
Ctrl + A - Select all
Ctrl + N - New file
Ctrl + C - Copier
Ctrl + D - Fill
Ctrl + B - Recherche
Ctrl + G - Gras
Ctrl + L - replace
Ctrl + I - Italique
Ctrl + U - Souligner
Ctrl+End allows you to scroll to the end.
Ctrl + P - Print
Ctrl + R - Not good
Ctrl + S - Save
Ctrl + V - Coller
Ctrl+W- Fermer
Ctrl + X - Couper
Ctrl + Y - repeat
Ctrl + Z - Cancel
F1 - Help
F2...
The IBM Personal Computer XT (model 5160), released on March 8, 1983, was the direct successor to the IBM PC (5150) and was mainly intended as a practical extension. Technically it remained largely identical, but with several important improvements.
The XT used an Intel 8088 CPU running at 4.77 MHz, with a standard 128 KB of RAM, expandable up to 640 KB on later motherboards. It included IBM BASIC (64 KB) in ROM and typically ran PC DOS 2.0. The most significant innovation was the built-in 10 MB hard disk (usually a full-height 5.25" drive with a Xebec controller), alongside...