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 Info
View IP address, DNS, gateway, etc., in Command Prompt.
3️⃣ Power & Control
powercfg.cpl → Power Options
Quickly access your Power Settings (balanced, high-performance, etc.).
shutdown -s -f -t 0 → Immediate Shutdown
Forces shutdown immediately (useful for admin).
rstrui → System Restore
Access Windows system restore to revert to a previous system state.
4️⃣ Troubleshooting Tools
eventvwr.msc → Event Viewer
View logs for Windows events, errors, and warnings.
secpol.msc → Local Security Policy
Configure local security settings (password policies, user rights, etc.).
msconfig → System Configuration
Manage startup programs and boot settings.
perfmon → Performance Monitor
Track system performance (CPU, RAM usage, disk I/O, etc.).
5️⃣ System Settings & Configurations
sysdm.cpl → System Properties
Access system settings like RAM, processor, and virtual memory.
control userpasswords2 → User Accounts
Manage user account settings like passwords and auto-login.
services.msc → Services
Access and manage Windows services (like Windows Update, etc.).
regedit → Registry Editor
Edit the Windows registry (use with caution).
6️⃣ Hidden Features & Settings
mstsc → Remote Desktop Connection
Launch Remote Desktop to access other PCs.
control printers → Printers & Devices
Quickly open the printers and device management window.
dxdiag → DirectX Diagnostic Tool
Check your system’s DirectX version and graphical hardware info.
control keyboard → Keyboard Properties
Quick access to keyboard settings like repeat rate and input languages.
shell:::{ED7BA470-8E54-11CF-AD52-00AA00A20B9A} → God Mode (All Control Panel Settings)
Unlocks all Control Panel options in one folder (hidden feature).
7️⃣ Miscellaneous
charmap → Character Map
Access special symbols and characters.
magnify → Magnifier
Opens the screen magnifier tool to zoom in/out of your screen.
cleanmgr → Disk Cleanup
Clean up unnecessary files, cache, and system files to free space.
write → WordPad
Launches WordPad (quick alternative to Notepad).
notepad → Notepad
Opens Notepad for quick text editing.
8️⃣ File Explorer Hacks
explorer shell:::{3080F90F-D7A1-11CF-8F20-00805F2CD064} → Control Panel
Quick access to the old Control Panel.
%temp% → Temp Folder
Opens the temporary file directory (clean this folder often).
shell:startup → Startup Folder
Opens the folder containing all startup apps.
shell:sendto → Send To Folder
Access your Send To folder to manage shortcuts.
9️⃣ Advanced Command Line Tools
cmd /k tree → Directory Tree
View directory structure in a tree format.
cmd /k chkdsk → Check Disk
Runs a disk check (use with caution).
cmd /k netstat -ano → View Network Connections
Displays active network connections with process IDs.
⚡ Bonus Advanced Commands
win + R → shell:::{9B8C9D3F-C6A9-4D26-BC6F-57E9E400FE02} → Network Connections Folder
Quick access to network adapters and connections.
control folders → Folder Options
Configure how files and folders are displayed in File Explorer.
🧠 TIP:
You can open these by pressing Win + R and typing any of these commands. Some commands, like regedit or cmd, require administrator privileges, so you may need to confirm or run as admin.
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