🔍 Top 7 Hidden PC Commands Every Windows User Should Know

Most people only scratch the surface of what Windows can do.
If you’re tired of clicking through endless menus and want quick access to powerful system tools, this guide is for you.
Below are 7 lesser-known but incredibly useful Windows Run commands that help you manage your system faster — and feel like a real power user.
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⚙️ 1. ncpa.cpl — Network Connections

This command opens the Network Connections window, where you can:
Enable or disable network adapters
Troubleshoot slow internet or connection issues
Change IP and DNS settings manually
📌 Pro Tip: If your Wi-Fi isn’t working but Ethernet is, open this command and reset your wireless adapter.

🖥️ 2. — System Properties

One of the most powerful tools on your PC.
This command takes you straight to System Properties, where you can:
Set performance options
Change your computer name
Access system protection and restore
🔥 Great for troubleshooting lag or setting up virtual memory (paging file).

👤 3. control userpasswords2 — Advanced User Account Control

Need to manage user logins or bypass the login screen?
This command opens a hidden panel for advanced user account management:
Remove password prompt at startup
Set default logins
Manage user roles and permissions
🚨 Be careful — disabling password prompts can pose a security risk.

🧰 4. compmgmt.msc — Computer Management

This is your one-stop admin toolbox.
It gives access to:
Disk Management
Event Viewer
Task Scheduler
Local Users and Groups
✅ Ideal for techies who want to manage storage, check logs, and configure services all in one place.

🧹 5. cleanmgr — Disk Cleanup

Running low on disk space?
Use this command to:
Delete temp files
Remove old Windows update backups
Clean up Recycle Bin and downloads
📦 Want to go deeper? Run cleanmgr /sageset:1 for advanced cleanup settings.

📈 6. perfmon — Performance Monitor

This opens the Performance Monitor, which helps track system behavior in real time.
You can:
Monitor CPU, RAM, disk usage
Log performance over time
Create custom data collector sets
Perfect for diagnosing lag, freezes, or high-resource apps.

🧾 7. eventvwr — Event Viewer

Want to see what’s going wrong behind the scenes?
eventvwr gives you detailed logs of:
System crashes
Security events
Driver errors
App warnings
🛠️ It’s technical, but once you get used to it, it’s a goldmine for diagnosing problems.

🧠 Final Thoughts: Become a Command-Line Power User

Most people never go beyond the Start Menu — but these commands open a whole new level of control and speed on your Windows machine.
Whether you’re trying to fix network issues, optimize performance, or diagnose errors, these tools are just a quick Win + R away.

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