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How to Check RAM Detail using CMD Windows

If you want to check the detail of your RAM in Windows 10 or earlier version, then you may use these methods. Command-line is the easiest way to find the RAM detail like memory type, speed, size, frequency, etc. To find quick information about RAM, you use Task Manager as well, but that will provide limited detail.  Let’s find out how to check using a simple method!

CMD to check RAM detail in Windows

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Kill Process Using Command Prompt – 4 Ways Explained

Apart from using Task Manager for killing a system process, Command Prompt can also be used for the same. It is much more advanced than Task Manager as it has the ability to kill even multiple processes at once. The best and easiest way to kill or terminate a process is using the Task Manager, a shortcut is Ctrl+Shift+Esc. However, if an application is not terminating then you may use Command Prompt.

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System Restore from Run Command Prompt

System restore is one Windows action that the operating system can’t do without. It is the ultimate solution for all major contingencies of the system and for good reason- to restore your system back to a former point of time. If your operating system is unable to boot, has crashed or has been attacked by malware, rendering especially, the computer screen kaput, then system restore comes handy.

How to launch the system restore via Command Prompt (cmd)

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