Tag: command-line

Change volume or brightness using Command Prompt

How to change the volume or brightness of your Windows Machine Using Command Prompt Inside the Command Prompt panel, a command prompt is an input location for entering computer instructions. You may accomplish things on your pc without utilizing the Windows graphic user interface by entering instructions at the command prompt. The following are some… Read more »

Uninstall a Program on Windows Using Command Prompt

Here is how you can Uninstall a Program on Windows Using the Command Prompt Here at ExeFiles, we are big fans of everything that can be done with a few lines of text i.e. through a Command Line Interface. Over the years, we have covered numerous guides on how you can streamline your complete workflow… Read more »

Change File Attributes Using Command Line

Here is how you can Change a File Attribute in Windows Using Command Line A file system is a core part of every operating system today. While most modern file systems come equipped with basic features like copying or moving files, storing file sizes, supporting mounting drives, etc. there are still some fundamental differences in… Read more »

Using ASSOC Command to Modify File Extension

Here is how you can use ASSOC Command to Modify a File Extension A file system is a core part of every operating system today. While most modern file systems come equipped with basic features like copying or moving files, storing file sizes, supporting mounting drives, etc. there are still some fundamental differences in the… Read more »

Running CHKDSK On Windows To Fix Hard Drive Errors

Here is how you can run CHKDSK to check your Hard Drive for errors In the age of smartphones and tablets, most of our devices have moved on to Flash Storage or SSDs (Solid State Drives). This shift not only provide for blistering speeds but is also much more reliable than the previous format –… Read more »

Compare Multiple Files in Windows

Here is how you can compare multiple files in Windows to see their Differences using Command Prompt One of the advantages of having a PC is the ability to have a ton of first-party as well as third-party utilities that can integrate directly with your operator system. Moreover, you can also design your own little… Read more »

Batch Install Softwares Using Winget and Scripts

Here is how you can Batch Install Multiple Softwares Using Winget and Batch Scripts Microsoft has its very own Windows Store based on the same idea – a central hub for all your Windows applications. It was introduced in 2012 and has improved considerably, now also being the source of updates for many Windows applications.… Read more »

Use Winget to Install Softwares

Here is how you can use Microsoft’s new Package Manager ‘Winget’ to install Software in Windows Microsoft has its very own Windows Store based on the same idea – a central hub for all your Windows applications. It was introduced in 2012 and has improved considerably, now also being the source of updates for many… Read more »

Get Command Prompt Output in Text File or Clipboard

Here is how you can Export Command Prompt output in a Text File or Paste it to the Clipboard Microsoft’s Windows uses a pretty intuitive Graphical User Interface (GUI), based on a concept where each application operates within the confines of a window, which can be minimized, maximized, or resized, making it perfect for multitasking.… Read more »