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Every Windows OS since Win95 has offered user access to boot via the Command Prompt. You've probably seen it before; it's the black screen with nothing but text that comes up when your computer is booting up. If your PC is bugging up, you can use this interface to run diagnostics and manage files. It's a helpful and underrated tool to use if you're looking for an at-home way to tweak your computer. While the Command Prompt has remained a constant in Windows operating systems, the means to reach it have changed over the years. Fortunately, with the latest systems (like Windows 8 and 10), it's never been so fast and simple to make use of this handy tool!
 
Every Windows OS since Win95 has offered user access to boot via the Command Prompt. You've probably seen it before; it's the black screen with nothing but text that comes up when your computer is booting up. If your PC is bugging up, you can use this interface to run diagnostics and manage files. It's a helpful and underrated tool to use if you're looking for an at-home way to tweak your computer. While the Command Prompt has remained a constant in Windows operating systems, the means to reach it have changed over the years. Fortunately, with the latest systems (like Windows 8 and 10), it's never been so fast and simple to make use of this handy tool!
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==Steps==
 
==Steps==
 
===Using Windows 8, 8.1 and 10===
 
===Using Windows 8, 8.1 and 10===