29 Aug 2012

How To Open an Elevated Command Prompt in Windows 7



Hello friend this article is all about elevated command prompt. and I m going to tell you how to do this.
Opening an elevated Command Prompt in Windows simply means opening Command Prompt as an administrator. In other words, opening the Command Prompt program (cmd.exe) with administrator level.
Now Question is what is the use of open an elevated command.
An elevated Command Prompt is required before executing certain commands in Windows 7. Such as The sfc command, manage-bde, reagentc and a few other commands.

Fellow the steps:-

Manually
  1. Click on the Start button then All Programs ->> Accessories on most computers.
  2. Locate the Command Prompt shortcut and right-click on it.
  3. Click on Run as administrator.
  4. Click yes on the User Account Control window that appears.

    Important: If you see a User Account Control window but also a message that says To continue, type an administrator password, and then click Yes, then your user account must be a standard account, not an administrator account. Before you can click Yes and open an elevated command prompt, you'll need to type the password of another user on your Windows 7 computer that has administrator level privileges.
  5. An elevated Command Prompt window will appear. You can now execute any Windows 7 command you want, without restriction.
ENJOY!!!!

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