Can’t use Command Prompt to manage computer in Windows 10 PC? CMD command is not working for deleting files, clear disk or even create new partitions? Here in this article, you’ll find 1 quick fix and 2 reliable methods to effectively repair Command Prompt back to work again in Windows 10. Follow to make your Windows 10 CMD command back to work again now.
"I go to Search box and type CMD and hit Enter. But no Command Prompt window pops up. Then I right-clicked on the Windows button and select Command Prompt or Command Prompt (Admin), nothing worked.
I don’t know what’s going on. I want to create a new partition with Command Prompt. And now, here is the problem, what can I do? Is there a way that can help me fix this issue? How?"
It seems that a significant number of Windows 10 users have encountered with the CMD command not working issue after they update to a new system. So how to make CMD command to work again becomes a new problem.
Here below, you’ll find One quick fix and Quick reliable Methods to effectively fix Command Prompt not working error in Windows 10 PC:
Workable Solutions | Step-by-step Troubleshooting |
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Fix 1. Use CMD Alternative | Run CMD alternative software > Right-click target partition to "Check File System"...Full steps |
Fix 2. Enable CMD to Work | Type environ in Search to open System Properties in Advance > Click "Environment Variables"...Full steps |
Fix 3. Perform System Restore | Type system restore in Search to open System Restore > Select recent restore point...Full steps |
If you can’t use CMD Prompt to create partition or clear disk or even convert a disk to MBR/GPT, don’t worry. Professional CMD alternative software - EaseUS Partition Master will effectively help you do the job.
And you can also apply EaseUS Partition Master to effectively fix and repair bad sectors and corrupted file systems that block CMD from working in Windows 10:
Step 1. Open EaseUS Partition Master on your computer. Then, locate the disk, right-click the partition you want to check, and choose "Advanced" > "Check File System".
Step 2. In the Check File System window, keep the "Try to fix errors if found" option selected and click "Start".
Step 3. The software will begin checking your partition file system on your disk. When it completes, click "Finish".
If not, follow Method 1 or Method 2 to get this issue solved then.
1. Type: environ in the Search box and select "Edit" the system environment variables to open "System Properties with Advanced".
2. Open Advanced Tab on "System Properties" and click "Environment Variables".
3. Click "PATH" in Environment Variables and click on "Edition".
4. Create "New entry" and add: C:\Windows\SysWow64\, then click "OK".
5. Reboot PC and then you shall be able to use CMD in Windows 10 again.
1. Click "Start" and type: System Restore in the Search box.
2. Click "System Restore" and then select a recent restore point that you’ve created, click "Next".
3. Confirm the selected restore point is the right one and click "Finish" to restore Windows 10 to the previous version which would allow you to run Windows 10 without any problems.
After this, you can apply CMD to help you delete files, create a partition or even convert disk partition table without any problems by then.
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