6:25 You can use fc /B to run a binary comparison for any non-text file. Differences in files are shown as hexadecimal numbers instead of interpreting the bytes as text.
Because DioJoe forgot to add this to the description: To Check Health: DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth To Check it more in depth and takes longer: DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth And to repair: DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
Unfortunately, in most cases, none of those actually repair anything. Check does nothing but waste time. Cleanup and in rare cases rebuild the BSD system. Restore almost never works. In general a regular chkdsk /r /p does the same thing.
Interesting. Couple of comments. 1) Failure to receive a ping response from a website does not always mean that the site is down, as some sites may not respond to ping, by design. 2) You could have also mentioned a really handy feature of netsh, which is the TCP/IP reset.
Agreed! I think it is the "millennial" way...Is it the "dir" command, or "directory" command...many DOS, Unix, programming languages have these acronyms that were for the most part (at least in my experience) called by their full, proper names, as opposed to their abbreviations. I think in today's fast paced society, where everything is "acronym-nized", people tend to pronounce the acronym, as opposed to the "proper" name.
@@midnitetoker420 A lot of this goes back to earlier days when operating systems like CP/M and MS-DOS had three-letter commands, so what you typed was DIR to get a directory, and later these developed subcommands like dir/p or dir/w.
@@faithlesshound5621 You may be right, but in my circle of techies in the 80's, we all said, either "d"-"i"-"r" (saying the name of each letter), or "directory".
@@jihedkdiss You left Some Packet.{Inject} Traces, don't worry, I terminated them using I.P Triangulation and Terminating the PowerShell Unix Host, all done. 😎🕶️🖥️🖱️⌨️💵💵💵💰💸💳🧾
(Function(inject) Local IP = LOCAL.IP{Trace(Code) IP: Trace(IP(VPN[ Localization:NASA ]) IP:1928.1929172.1828.182.0 Click:Disabled(False(functions) Access(IP(USERS) JGMUhJH!?() ^ NASA Startbots...... -take that sucker-
I'd just add this to your list: powercfg -h off It turns hybernation off and you get a few GB of stogare that are normally reserved for the hybernation file. Useful on small SSD's
@@servusdedurantem Wasn't dissabled for me and almost everyone I talked to. As far as the dmg to SSD's goes, this is the first time I heard that. Do you have evidence that supports that claim?
@@arsenalgear3009 SSDs typically use flash memory which has a finite amount of read/write cycles. So if the hibernation cache is an actual file that would probably shorten the life of the drive.
Thank you for all your time you have spent making these videos, they have helped me more than you would ever believe and I do not say that lightly. I've been attacked and you'd not believe what all they did to me that affected me far beyond the use of a computer or phone. I'd literally walk anywhere in the U.S. from Mossouri to anyone who would help me finish this, but I will not ask anyone because they will become a target also.
One of my favorite commands is mklink, with it I can create shortcuts that programs and games can use. For example, if I want to move the save folder of a game to somewhere else, I can simply move the folder, then use mklink "old location" "new location", and the game will still find the files, with a normal shortcut that wouldn't work.
Your explanation of the /t parameter of taskkill reminded me of something one of my professors said in college once. He had a very dark sense of humor, and one day while discussing child processes, he said, "Computer science is the only field where you are encouraged to fork the children before you kill them. Lucky us." That wisdom has stayed with me to this day 😂
I should mention that if you notice number 6 (@9:40) detects a sector error, you should probably get another drive because sometimes, fixing it could do more damage than good and it only means you could have more bad sectors very quickly. At least backup if you care about anything on that drive.
On an HDD this is sometimes true. On SSD, probably just file system corruption. when running CHKDSK I use "CHKDSK C: /r /x" which does the deepest scan and is often successful at recovering data. This can catch corruption you didn't know was there - there's some in most systems after a few months. Ideally, CHKDSK, NETCFDG -d (clears adapter drivers and tcp/ip stack), reboot, SFC, DISM and then SFC again. you can put it all in a batch script as long as you run it as admin. sometimes SFC can't finish the fix until DSIM has run, and visa-versa, so this covers all the bases.
Hey Thio. Just a quick heads up. The tracert command is actually short for trace route. On Cisco routers and switches, you will find that the use traceroute as the command. In Windows, this is shortened to tracert.
Me : Opens command prompt Command Prompt : Hi there Windows terminal : why not me i got everything you need than just a command prompt command prompt : because i have tricks windows terminal : and i have looks :))))
continuous ping add -t to the end of what you're pinging especially helpful when working on a remote computer and you want to know when it is back online.
Just when I was about to start learning BASH / Linux commands :p But heck, I could use some more command prompt on my Windows 98 machine. (I presume "cypher" command won't work on Windows 98 command prompt /MS-DOS login.
Here's another command I find worth learning: It's how to make yo PC shut down in a predefined amount of time. It's got this format: shutdown -s -t [amount of time in seconds] So to make yo computer shut down in 5 minutes, it'd be : shutdown -s -t 300
Thanks!! I'm sooo far behind on my tech stuff since retiring ☺️. Cipher looks to be very useful, off the top!! Also exploring another command line interface in Windows - PowerShell. It appears to be a more powerful shell, Unix-like in its abilities. Gosh, it just might be time to take a few classes to get caught up again!!!
Being a DOS user for 37 years, I love that you put this up. However the DISM Command line options have changed (Win 10 Version 1909). Can you please add that command line above?
some that were missed here are: if you type in Color and then a space and then a number you will be able to change the color of the cmd, if you type in tree it will display a tree of information.
And he still hasn't 2 days later! The Gosh dang troll lol I'll put it here in case anyone is feeling lazy: To Check Health: DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth To Check it more in depth and takes longer: DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth And to repair: DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth You know what, I haven't seen anyone else do this. So I might make it it's own comment as well as leaving it here.
I’ll use Trinity recovery disk and binary one to use APOC on cipher with my mouse then flip the switch and start downloading the replacement files using Morpheus on my Nebuchadnezzar
Suprised how commands like powercfg was mentioned but not the shutdown commands. Everybody have at some pont experienced a system reboot countdown due to some shitty update, where a "shutdown /a" will cancel the planned reboot. It's somthing everybody should know about, and does't even require administrator mode, wich means it can be done on most office computers aswell.
Haven't seen this Channel in many years, and treading lightly. I remember a time I once physically cleaned the inside of my computer to make it run faster.....lol
Hello i have updated my windows 10 to the latest release after that my apps were gone but only the ones i pinned on by task bar were there please help me
you forgot the clean restart or shutdown options that you should always use to shutdown and restart the PC (probs in another vid sorry if it is!) shutdown /p or shutdown /s to shutdown cleanly restart /r /t 1 to cleanly restart this has saved my boots and strangely sorted some issues for me as well in the past - always use them!
Thank you for the video. I have recently updated my bios and have been having tons of crashes(which I was not having before the bios update). I used some of these, and it found a lot of corrupt files and fixed them. hopefully, this solves my problems. I used your link for the Bitdefender working great so far.
I have an old obscure cmd usage. Write/copy a new text file direct from the keyboard. Literally writing from the keyboard console to a file. Once writing has been completed, F6 to close the writing session. COPY con: test.txt
Thio can you maybe do a video on why Microsoft doesn't protect it's users from predatory game apps in the Windows Store. Just got ripped for 58.00, didn't get the in game purchase item I bought, got dinged and made a claim with both Microsoft and PayPal and was denied a refund in the end. Thanks and have a great weekend!
1:07 cipher 2:33 cipher free space overwrite
3:19 ipconfig 3:29 ipconfig /all 3:42 ipconfig /flushdns
4:11 ping 4:49 tracert
5:44 fc (file compare)
7:42 sfc 8:09 sfc /scannow 8:51 DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
9:44 chkdsk (check disk)
10:46 tasklist 11:10 taskkill /f /t /
12:04 powercfg 12:29 powercfg /energy 12:49 powercfg /batteryreport
13:16 netsh wlan show wlanreport
tq
Thanks, it helped
underrated
doing gods work
Legend.
6:25 You can use fc /B to run a binary comparison for any non-text file. Differences in files are shown as hexadecimal numbers instead of interpreting the bytes as text.
Me:Whats the wifi password?
Friend: At the back of the router
The back of the router: 6:27
Underrated comment
"Is... do you have... elvish? on the back of your router? What's all this about melons?"
LMAO
Because DioJoe forgot to add this to the description:
To Check Health:
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth
To Check it more in depth and takes longer:
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth
And to repair:
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
Thanks, I was looking for this!
Good day! Are all these commands type sensitive? Uppercase, lowercase, space or doesnt matter?
Unfortunately, in most cases, none of those actually repair anything. Check does nothing but waste time. Cleanup and in rare cases rebuild the BSD system. Restore almost never works. In general a regular chkdsk /r /p does the same thing.
@@robertking7584 What scripts would you recommend instead?
Interesting. Couple of comments. 1) Failure to receive a ping response from a website does not always mean that the site is down, as some sites may not respond to ping, by design. 2) You could have also mentioned a really handy feature of netsh, which is the TCP/IP reset.
Downloaded this vid to my hard drive for educational purposes.I had to come back to give you a thumbs up because it was so well done!
The God Mode and Ultimate Performance ones are the most important to me lol
What, Ultimate Performance? How to enable that?
@@qbcd i watched but i cant see it
I got double the FPS in games. Ultimate performance OP
@@simond6161 not that great...double...you have changed your hardware :v
Afif Nusada what do u mean
I've never heard tracert pronounced that way. What I hear/say is "trace route", like the UNIX/Linux equivalent traceroute.
*YES IS DOS*
Agreed! I think it is the "millennial" way...Is it the "dir" command, or "directory" command...many DOS, Unix, programming languages have these acronyms that were for the most part (at least in my experience) called by their full, proper names, as opposed to their abbreviations. I think in today's fast paced society, where everything is "acronym-nized", people tend to pronounce the acronym, as opposed to the "proper" name.
@@midnitetoker420 A lot of this goes back to earlier days when operating systems like CP/M and MS-DOS had three-letter commands, so what you typed was DIR to get a directory, and later these developed subcommands like dir/p or dir/w.
It's probably so-called because of the 8.3 filename restriction on DOS.
(...Outdated?)
@@faithlesshound5621
You may be right, but in my circle of techies in the 80's, we all said, either "d"-"i"-"r" (saying the name of each letter), or "directory".
Commands I learned about 45 years ago in MS-DOS, when I started working in the IT.
LOL ... Been there done that as well, @Henk
Also in IT for 40+ years. (and still learning smt new every day)
@Brad Allen you are right, it was 1983/1984 when i started with pc-dos
Same here. But there are people here that have never used DOS and never worked in "the" IT.
*YES.... IT IS "STILL" THE MASTER OVER "WINDOWS" ....HAHA (ALSO USED "DOS" IN THE START)*
Not Cipher.exe. Didn't Show Up Until Windows 2000.
Thanks Thio! I was able to hack into the NSA mainframe and steal a lot of money with these commands!
Me too 👌 You just forgot some log entries there 😅 I deleted them for you 😉
Wait wht
@@jihedkdiss You left Some Packet.{Inject} Traces, don't worry, I terminated them using I.P Triangulation and Terminating the PowerShell Unix Host, all done. 😎🕶️🖥️🖱️⌨️💵💵💵💰💸💳🧾
Jokes on you, %0|%0
(Function(inject)
Local IP = LOCAL.IP{Trace(Code)
IP: Trace(IP(VPN[
Localization:NASA
])
IP:1928.1929172.1828.182.0
Click:Disabled(False(functions)
Access(IP(USERS) JGMUhJH!?() ^ NASA
Startbots......
-take that sucker-
fc /b can be used for comparing files in binary mode (so comparing bytes instead of text), like png images
del C:\WINDOWS is the most important command.
Works every time
Do _not_ do that, unless you want a doorstop of a PC.
Bruh it’s a joke
Yeah
@@seucheanemone5652 no del *
8:59 there aren't any commands in the description.
Do one video for powershell as well
I'd just add this to your list:
powercfg -h off
It turns hybernation off and you get a few GB of stogare that are normally reserved for the hybernation file.
Useful on small SSD's
u should always disable hybernation on ssd actually it should be turned off by default hybernation kills ssd slowly the problem not only space
@@servusdedurantem Wasn't dissabled for me and almost everyone I talked to. As far as the dmg to SSD's goes, this is the first time I heard that. Do you have evidence that supports that claim?
@@arsenalgear3009 SSDs typically use flash memory which has a finite amount of read/write cycles. So if the hibernation cache is an actual file that would probably shorten the life of the drive.
@@EpicB I mainly turn it off to get additional storage.
Wow, I will try that
Have seen 100,000 cmd videos and this is one of the best. I don't know why but you explain it very well.
SHUT UP MOM!!1!!! I'm watching thio Joe's 9 command prompt commands you should know!!!1!!!!11!!
🤦♂️💀
A 14 minute video, and 30 second ad on command line basics. Amazing.
Delete System32 Command is the most useful one
Also my favorite
Heheh
My pc is not working what should I do?
Roses are red
Errors are blue
I think
I deleted System 32
@@abderrahmanben8915 Try downloading more RAM then see if Windows boots again.
Thank you for all your time you have spent making these videos, they have helped me more than you would ever believe and I do not say that lightly. I've been attacked and you'd not believe what all they did to me that affected me far beyond the use of a computer or phone. I'd literally walk anywhere in the U.S. from Mossouri to anyone who would help me finish this, but I will not ask anyone because they will become a target also.
One of my favorite commands is mklink, with it I can create shortcuts that programs and games can use. For example, if I want to move the save folder of a game to somewhere else, I can simply move the folder, then use mklink "old location" "new location", and the game will still find the files, with a normal shortcut that wouldn't work.
Didn't know it could be used like this. Very interesting. Thanks
nice tip kind of like a symlink?
You are helping a lot of us who just learning these things and getting these problem and feeling lost. Thanks Joe. Love from Bangladesh.
Your explanation of the /t parameter of taskkill reminded me of something one of my professors said in college once. He had a very dark sense of humor, and one day while discussing child processes, he said, "Computer science is the only field where you are encouraged to fork the children before you kill them. Lucky us." That wisdom has stayed with me to this day 😂
Yeesh
I did not see the cut and paste stuff but this was so useful I reran the whole thing pausing to get it down...
I should mention that if you notice number 6 (@9:40) detects a sector error, you should probably get another drive because sometimes, fixing it could do more damage than good and it only means you could have more bad sectors very quickly. At least backup if you care about anything on that drive.
On an HDD this is sometimes true. On SSD, probably just file system corruption. when running CHKDSK I use "CHKDSK C: /r /x" which does the deepest scan and is often successful at recovering data. This can catch corruption you didn't know was there - there's some in most systems after a few months. Ideally, CHKDSK, NETCFDG -d (clears adapter drivers and tcp/ip stack), reboot, SFC, DISM and then SFC again. you can put it all in a batch script as long as you run it as admin. sometimes SFC can't finish the fix until DSIM has run, and visa-versa, so this covers all the bases.
I use the ”start .” command so much to open an explorer window at the current shell directory
Hey Thio. Just a quick heads up. The tracert command is actually short for trace route. On Cisco routers and switches, you will find that the use traceroute as the command. In Windows, this is shortened to tracert.
Did you guys also cringe every time he said tray-cert :)
@@WillCooper Yep, every single time.
tou forgot to put the long commands i the description
dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth
My hair all grew back 😢
Lock down effect 😇
Sad
I know how it is...
lol
Ha ha Hair goes brrrr
9:00 "And I'll put that in the description"
Me : Opens command prompt
Command Prompt : Hi there
Windows terminal : why not me i got everything you need than just a command prompt
command prompt : because i have tricks
windows terminal : and i have looks :))))
Do you mean Linux termina
@@tristanwait4itlegendary probably,not sure...
The scannow and DISM commands were helpful, Thanks.
continuous ping add -t to the end of what you're pinging especially helpful when working on a remote computer and you want to know when it is back online.
Just when I was about to start learning BASH / Linux commands :p
But heck, I could use some more command prompt on my Windows 98 machine.
(I presume "cypher" command won't work on Windows 98 command prompt /MS-DOS login.
If you type Format C: and press enter, it will change your HDD to SSD in few seconds! Boost your preformance and disk size!
But it said that you can't format sys drive
(I know that this is a joke)
is this wine compatible?
@@romanhredil3799 only works with beer
乁(ᵔ ʖ̯ᵔ)ㄏ
Did work for me, finally got a new m.2 sad with 512 Tb for some games
@Raszy Sky ....thanks bro it worked...i converted my 1 TB hdd to 1 TB ssd😂😂😂😂😂
Here's another command I find worth learning:
It's how to make yo PC shut down in a predefined amount of time. It's got this format:
shutdown -s -t [amount of time in seconds]
So to make yo computer shut down in 5 minutes, it'd be :
shutdown -s -t 300
• 5:30 - tracert = "trace route"
• 6:18 - The /b switch for fc is useful for comparing text files exactly regardless of line-ending format.
Hey ThioJoe you can using Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V in cmd as Copy/Paste Just go to Properties and enable the option Using Ctrl+C and V as Copy/Paste
Actually, they're already there in a different form - Alt-space, will show you the menu.
Wtf!!! Man, your hair really grows so fast xD
Ha ha Hair goes brrrrrr
Whoa, never knew about the Cipher command!
Love these sorts of videos and actually enjoy doing stuff in command shell.
Thank you so much for the great information for us less tech savvy people
tree and netstat are the top two commands Microsoft Tech Support use for malware scans
Hey Joe I think you forgot to mention there is a space before the slashes in cipher /e and with /s along with ipconfig /flushdns.
Tracert can be pronounced as “trace route,” which is actually descriptive of what the file does.
6:29 did you notice the bricks and mario question block?
Idk if it's a commercial strategy or something but I find cmd commands intriguing
Stuff I have long forgotten... Thanks, subbed
Great video!
Especially for users, who tries to diagnose what the actual problems with PC can be.
Thanks!! I'm sooo far behind on my tech stuff since retiring ☺️. Cipher looks to be very useful, off the top!! Also exploring another command line interface in Windows - PowerShell. It appears to be a more powerful shell, Unix-like in its abilities. Gosh, it just might be time to take a few classes to get caught up again!!!
netsh show profile (shows all network interfaces you’ve connected to)
netsh show profile key=clear (displays password for entered network)
Thanks bro for the nice commands
Interesting I'll keep these in mind
You should show the Diskpart command and how it works.
Most important command is: del C:\Windows\System32
It will make your PC faster
Caught video within 10 seconds, rare event
Ultra rare
yeah same wut
same too
ThioJoe: releases a video
10 seconds later: *A wild BONELORD appears!*
Unless you have notifications and videos early
Being a DOS user for 37 years, I love that you put this up. However the DISM Command line options have changed (Win 10 Version 1909). Can you please add that command line above?
Use powershell
tracert is pronounced "trace route"
How is route pronounce though 🤔
*second revolution war starts *
@@NETkoholik Root.
@@Aindriuh It's regional; thus, the above reply.
@@mr.johnson460 er no it's English so root is correct.
If you don't use /r with the chkdsk command, usually it doesn't require a restart (at least when I do it).
/r makes it try to fix errors and look for bad sectors, think it's desire able to add that or it might not do anything if you don't
Thio could you give me some timestamps?
I can't encrypt my folder, I'm doing everything thio is doing too ???
me after watching this video :
**hackerman**
No
some that were missed here are:
if you type in Color and then a space and then a number you will be able to change the color of the cmd, if you type in tree it will display a tree of information.
"i put that in the description" he never put it lol
And he still hasn't 2 days later! The Gosh dang troll lol
I'll put it here in case anyone is feeling lazy:
To Check Health:
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth
To Check it more in depth and takes longer:
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth
And to repair:
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
You know what, I haven't seen anyone else do this. So I might make it it's own comment as well as leaving it here.
lmao
I’ll use Trinity recovery disk and binary one to use APOC on cipher with my mouse then flip the switch and start downloading the replacement files using Morpheus on my Nebuchadnezzar
del c:\*
To remove any viruses or adware
Thio Joes mind is like a highly advanced operating computer that can tell you every little detail about computers.Does anyone agree?
How the hell did he grew his hair that fast.
This is 2020 where miracles happen
@@albinbabu4103 xD
Theo Joe is a Magician ! He can make you believe Anything !
Its a replay, I've seen this video before a while back.
@@TheGreatOne16439 Thanks JS I thought It was one of his Magic Tricks !
I usually call the #2 command "TraceRoute" because it traces the route to the destination. I'm sure that tracert is an abbreviation :-)
uploaded 5mins ago
I love your sarcartic way to speak.
Its amazing.
HAHAHA 1 SECOND AGO BUT IM A SLOW TYPER SO IT PROBABS SAYS 1 MIN AGO NOW
I see one hour...
13 hour ago lmao
/kick can also be used if someones greifing your computer
9 views and 9 in in the title.... ok?
Suprised how commands like powercfg was mentioned but not the shutdown commands.
Everybody have at some pont experienced a system reboot countdown due to some shitty update, where a "shutdown /a" will cancel the planned reboot.
It's somthing everybody should know about, and does't even require administrator mode, wich means it can be done on most office computers aswell.
mmmmm another windows video sponsored by antivirus, says it all
Haven't seen this Channel in many years, and treading lightly. I remember a time I once physically cleaned the inside of my computer to make it run faster.....lol
7 seconds ago. damn
2fast4me
Today. damn
Hmm did he re-upload or something cos it shows you saw this 15 mins earlier than the time on the video
Edit: the video is 15 mins long 🤦♂️
All your videos sir i liked 👍 and love ❤️...
How to overclock command prompt?
@4:49 Its "trace route" - it traces the route taken between your local IP and the destination IP.
Thio make a video on how to make our graphic card best performance
Hello i have updated my windows 10 to the latest release after that my apps were gone but only the ones i pinned on by task bar were there please help me
i dont get it please explain in a more specific way
you forgot the clean restart or shutdown options that you should always use to shutdown and restart the PC (probs in another vid sorry if it is!)
shutdown /p or shutdown /s to shutdown cleanly
restart /r /t 1 to cleanly restart
this has saved my boots and strangely sorted some issues for me as well in the past - always use them!
think there's a way to use it on other computers in the network as well
Thanks, bud!
Tracert is a shortrned version of TRACE ROUT and is usually pronounced as such. Just a wee hint.
Thank you for the video. I have recently updated my bios and have been having tons of crashes(which I was not having before the bios update). I used some of these, and it found a lot of corrupt files and fixed them. hopefully, this solves my problems. I used your link for the Bitdefender working great so far.
I really miss that old IBM-DOS command - shipdisk. Such a pity it has been superfluous for 30-40 years now.
I have never used the DISM for that. I always to modify Windows iso. It's the most powerful command line program I have ever used.
I have an old obscure cmd usage. Write/copy a new text file direct from the keyboard. Literally writing from the keyboard console to a file. Once writing has been completed, F6 to close the writing session.
COPY con: test.txt
Tyvm for the sfc /scannow command, hopefully my mouse and keyboard won't disconnect randomly anymore as it found corupted files and repaired them
Thank you Joe.
Can someone guide me in learning more about the PID? Why is it important? What does it tell you? Everything is appreciated. thank you all!
How to open, resize window, and position on screen of an application (notepad for example) with command prompt command? thanks
Thanks for the video Joe! Hope you are having a good day 👍
Brother Yout teaching speed is very fast,🤔
The sfc help me soooomuch thnx
CompTIA teaches you these things guys, always good to get certified!
That taskill command helped me a lot ..Thank you ! Others are handy !
So, I watch ThioJoe for software infos and Linus Tech Tips for hardware. You two guys should collaborate at some point
Thio can you maybe do a video on why Microsoft doesn't protect it's users from predatory game apps in the Windows Store. Just got ripped for 58.00, didn't get the in game purchase item I bought, got dinged and made a claim with both Microsoft and PayPal and was denied a refund in the end. Thanks and have a great weekend!