To open an elevated PowerShell prompt, in the taskbar search, type powershell. Now see the result of Windows PowerShell, which appears at the top. Right-click on it and select Run as Administrator.
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These 5 PowerShell commands let me disable the annoying Windows features that aren't in Settings
Gone in seconds with the right PowerShell command.
Learning about the PowerShell Get-WindowsFeature command is a good introduction to the time-savings that Powershell scripting can bring to server admins. The PowerShell Get-WindowsFeature command—or, ...
You can use the GetBIOS PowerShell module to retrieve settings from various BIOS manufacturers on either a local or remote computer. This post will show you how to access computer BIOS settings using ...
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PowerShell isn't scary—these everyday commands prove it
By the power of Redmond!
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