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How to edit Registry from Command Prompt Adding, modifying, or deleting Windows registry subkeys and values should only be done by advanced users, admins, and IT professionals.
This is going to run Command prompt on your PC as an administrator with the first command-line being C:\Windows\System32. Now, you need to access the drive where Windows is installed.
With run commands, you can quickly access file and storage management tools like Disk Cleanup, Disk Management, Defragmenter, and more. You can also quickly launch various Windows folders.
See also Win Run As Administrator and Win Run As Different User. To retrieve the Run command line, do the following: Windows 7 Start menu/Run or Windows Key+R Windows 10 ...
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