5 commands that could SAVE your computer!

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Published 2022-11-29
You can save and optimize your computer with these 5 commands built into Windows 10 and Windows 11

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Windows 10/ Windows 11 commands:
mdsched
ChkDsk /f
ChkDsk /r
sfc /scannow
DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth
Winget upgrade --all

Note: if you are running SSD, you may choose not to run ChkDsk. I have never had an issue with it, but under specific circumstances, it may cause issues. Apparently.

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All Comments (21)
  • @mahasidha9
    Thank you so much for the Winget upgrade --all It found 5 programs that needed updating!
  • Personally , I think you're the best I've seen on here. Easy to understand and sensible. Thank you
  • @kw1x1x
    Thank you Liron. I echo previous comments (have used sfc; dism; etc for years - not often enough!!). For me, WINGET TOOL was a revalation. I would never have known it was there. It immediately updated dozens of apps and utilities. I have just subscribed!!
  • Utterly genius and a throw back to my time of dealing with chdsk etc.Making me look good.Keep them coming Liron.
  • Excellent, I think I'm not going through your back catalogue to run these updates. Brilliant. Really like the way you've made these videos because there so simple to follow and the language is beginner friendly so it makes sense. Have to say doing the Winget tool, when that was doing its thing, I was worried but it worked! i'm delighted. Thanks
  • @-DeeKay-
    Wow, the new winget command is so handy. This caught my eye a few weeks ago during the additional installation of the latest PowerShell version, but the fact that I can update all programs and libraries with it (amazingly independent of the Windows Store) is just super fast and handy. Thanks for this!
  • @agivney
    Great video, I always find what you have to say helpful and concise. Keep up the good work.
  • I followed this to the letter, well almost, couple of typos but no real issues, on 2 old desktops that are older than 10 years and a Gigabyte laptop from 2011. Had a lot of fun with this one. Thank you Liron
  • Currently, working through the step on my laptop, I appreciate the distinction I now have between fix and repair
  • @prodigys9823
    THANKS FOR THE HEADS UP. YOUR VIDEO ARE GETTING BETTER AND BETEER. I appreciate the info.
  • Your videos are super useful for a layman like me. Helped to resolve most problems. Thank you. Keep up the good work.
  • @steveb9822
    Good review if your computer can boot. How about some advice on how to handle a Windows boot failure? Over the years Windows recovery efforts usually cannot repair the issue and I resort to my last backup. Love your channel!
  • @PCTutorialz
    My computer currently works, but still great video. I learned a lot. Keep it going Liron.
  • @SpiritintheSky.
    Excellent. Precisely what I've been needing all these years.. Many thanks.
  • Thanks Liron you videos are concise and to the point with no BS. A rarity online these days.
  • Super video buddy, loads of useful tips, thankfully the command promt still exists đź‘Ť
  • @105rogue
    Man you have no idea how helpful this video was! Thank you for what you do!!!!