Today, we will see how you can generate a list of the disabled features on your Windows 11/10 computer system using Windows PowerShell. To do this, you have to use the Get-WindowsOptionalFeatures ...
I ran one command and found startup apps Windows “forgot” to mention.
If you own a Windows 11/10 PC, you might have installed many programs over time but it’s a little bit tricky to remember all of them. In this post, we will show you how to get the list of all ...
If you work in IT, chances are PowerShell is already part of your daily routine. You might use it to check a service, pull system information, or automate a task that would otherwise take several ...
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PowerShell does 3 things Windows Settings simply can't, no matter how hard you try
PowerShell unlocks powerful Windows features you can’t access in Settings. Here are the ones actually worth using.
Back in 2008, I wrote a piece called PowerShell Tips and Tricks, which covered the then-relatively new Windows scripting language and some cool things you could do with it. Although PowerShell has ...
PowerShell combines the speed of the command line with the flexibility of a scripting language, making it a valuable Windows administration tool. Here are a few basic commands you'll want to master.
Instead of viewing data in a static list, use PowerShell's grid view capability to manipulate how your data is displayed. PowerShell is well-known for its ability to display data in rows and columns.
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