elevated command

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The elevated command tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about running Command Prompt with administrator privileges, often referred to as an elevated command prompt. Topics include using elevated commands to manage user accounts, such as deleting or modifying administrator accounts during bootup, and troubleshooting access denied errors. The tag also includes content about system utilities like CHKDSK in Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012, which require elevated privileges to run. Recurring themes involve resolving permission issues, executing commands that need higher access levels, and leveraging the elevated command prompt for system recovery and maintenance tasks.
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    Windows 7 how can i delete admin account during bootup using cmd command in win 7?

    i run cmd in Elevated Command Prompt mode. i used commands such as; net user administrator * (but can not change password, the system error 5 has occured) net user administrator /delete (access is denied) net user administrator set /inactive net user administrator /inactive:yes but all these...
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    Windows 8 Improved CHKDSK Utility in Windows 8 w/Tutorial

    First: A little Information: Full Article @ Microsoft Offering Improved CHKDSK Utility in Windows 8 -- Redmondmag.com Tutorial for running CHKDSK: There are 2 options to running CHKDSK (Check Disk) in Windows 8 Option #1: Run CHKDSK from "My Computer" 1. Open "My Computer" either from...
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