The author is very envious of the computer gurus who have "used the system" to command "flying", a envy that has lasted from the DOS era to Windows 98, Windows XP, and now Windows 7. The author is very strange, those system commands, they are how to remember it? Until the first two days, I stumbled upon, in Windows 7 systems, users can view the most commonly used system commands through the system configuration program.
Click the Windows 7 Start button, type "msconfig" in "Search programs and Files", enter the System Configuration window, switch to the Tools tab, and select a tool name with the mouse. At this point, the corresponding command path appears in the selected commands column (pictured below). Among them, the red circle is the corresponding command to invoke a system component, function, and so on.
System Configuration Window
Perhaps there are users who do not understand, I know what the use of these commands? Don't worry, I'll give you an example. If you need to uninstall a software now, in the usual way, you need to go into the "Start button → control Panel → program and function" before you can uninstall.
And if you know to open the "program and function" of the corresponding command, you can directly in the "Start" button in the "Search programs and Files" in the "Appwiz.cpl", you can enter after the Uninstall Software window.
Editorial Reviews:
Use the System configuration program to view the commonly used Windows 7 system commands to quickly invoke system functions or components, which is not only quick and convenient, but also reflects the user's familiarity with system cognition and mastery.