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4 powerful system repair cmd commands: fix any problem on your computer.

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 ก.พ. 2024
  • 4 Powerful System Repair CMD Commands for Windows Troubleshooting
    Learn 4 essential CMD commands to troubleshoot and repair any Windows computer problems. In this tutorial, discover how to use Command Prompt as an administrator by searching 'cmd' in the start menu.
    Netsh Winsock Reset: Resolve connectivity issues by resetting the Winsock catalog. Fix internet access problems, network connectivity issues, and Winsock-related errors.
    Netsh Int IP Reset: Fix network-related issues caused by TCP/IP settings corruption. Resolve IP address assignment problems, slow connections, DNS resolution issues, and TCP/IP stack errors.
    Bcdedit /Enum: View and modify boot configuration data to fix boot-related issues. Gain insights into the boot configuration by listing BCD store entries, aiding in diagnosing boot problems.
    SFC /Scannow: Scan and repair corrupted system files to maintain system integrity. Detect and fix issues related to missing or damaged system files with this command.
    Bonus: Chkdsk: Repair disk errors and file system issues. Run 'chkdsk C: /f /r' (replace 'C:' with the appropriate drive letter) to scan and fix disk errors, ensuring smooth system operation.
    Master these CMD commands to become proficient at troubleshooting and maintaining your Windows computer effortlessly.
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  • @snr7242
    @snr7242 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm facing shared folder issue in wndiws10 i.e., that shared folder have totally 800Gb space in that it occupies around 100gb but it shows warning drive full when I'm sharing any dat from other PC, please suggest me what should be the reason & how to fix?

    • @ULTIMATE_THRILLER_TV
      @ULTIMATE_THRILLER_TV  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Disable Disk Quotas:
      Ensure disk quotas are disabled on the drive.
      Show Hidden Files:
      Display hidden files in File Explorer to check for any large hidden files.
      Empty Recycle Bin:
      Empty the Recycle Bin to free up space.
      Check System Restore Points:
      Manage system restore points to avoid unnecessary space usage.
      Remove Temporary Files:
      Use Disk Cleanup to remove temporary files.
      Verify Network Share Permissions:
      Confirm the user accessing the shared folder has the right permissions.
      Check Storage Spaces:
      Verify the health of storage spaces, especially if in use.
      Run Disk Check:
      Run chkdsk /f /r C: to check for and fix disk errors.
      Update Network Drivers:
      Ensure network drivers are up to date or try reinstalling them.
      Check Event Viewer:
      Examine Event Viewer for related errors or warnings.

  • @ydmrxff780
    @ydmrxff780 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My cmd asks for un Handel expection