Basic Commands
1. Check Windows Version:
nginx
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winver
2. Display System Information:
nginx
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systeminfo
3. Check IP Configuration:
bash
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ipconfig /all
4. Ping a Website or IP:
nginx
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ping google.com
5. Clear the Screen:
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cls
6. List Files and Directories:
bash
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dir
7. Change Directory:
bash
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cd [folder_name]
Example:
bash
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cd C:\Users\YourUsername\Documents
8. Go Back One Directory:
bash
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cd ..
9. Create a New Folder:
arduino
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mkdir [folder_name]
10. Delete a Folder:
perl
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rmdir /s /q [folder_name]
11. Delete a File:
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del [file_name]
Network and Connectivity
12. Check Active Network Connections:
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netstat -an
13. Flush DNS Cache:
bash
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ipconfig /flushdns
14. Release and Renew IP Address:
bash
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ipconfig /release
ipconfig /renew
User & System Management
15. Check Current User:
bash
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whoami
16. Change User Password:
css
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net user [username] [newpassword]
17. Shutdown PC:
bash
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shutdown /s /t 0
18. Restart PC:
bash
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shutdown /r /t 0
19. Check System Processes:
nginx
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tasklist
20. End a Process:
css
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taskkill /IM [process_name] /F
Example:
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taskkill /IM notepad.exe /F
File and Disk Management
21. Check Disk Usage:
yaml
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chkdsk C:
22. Format a Drive (Use with caution!):
lua
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format X: /FS:NTFS
(Replace X: with the actual drive letter.)
23. Check Installed Drivers:
nginx
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driverquery
24. List Installed Programs:
pgsql
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wmic product get name
Advanced Commands
25. Enable Administrator Account:
bash
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net user administrator /active:yes
26. Disable Administrator Account:
nginx
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net user administrator /active:no
27. Scan and Repair System Files:
bash
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sfc /scannow
28. Open Notepad from CMD:
nginx
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notepad
29. Open Task Manager from CMD:
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taskmgr
30. Open Control Panel from CMD:
nginx
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control
Do you need specific commands for a particular task?
4o
You said:
i want the one that can show all my passwords
ChatGPT said:
You cannot directly view all your saved passwords using the Command Prompt (CMD) for
security reasons. However, you can retrieve some stored passwords, such as Wi-Fi
passwords, using CMD.
1. View Saved Wi-Fi Passwords
To see the saved Wi-Fi networks on your computer, use:
sql
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netsh wlan show profiles
Then, to see the password of a specific Wi-Fi network, use:
pgsql
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netsh wlan show profile name="WiFiName" key=clear
(Replace "WiFiName" with the actual network name.)
Look for "Key Content", which is the Wi-Fi password.
2. View Windows Credentials (Using PowerShell)
To retrieve saved passwords from Windows Credential Manager, open PowerShell as
administrator and run:
powershell
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cmdkey /list
This will show saved credentials but not passwords.
3. Extract Browsers' Saved Passwords
Windows does not provide a built-in CMD command to retrieve stored passwords from
browsers (Chrome, Edge, Firefox, etc.). You need third-party tools like NirSoft's
WebBrowserPassView (use with caution).
4. Check Remote Desktop Saved Passwords
If you've saved Remote Desktop credentials, use:
bash
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cmdkey /list
Would you like a method to recover passwords using a third-party tool, or do you have a
specific type of password in mind?
4o