12 Hidden CMD Commands That Save Hours of Work

Most Windows users never open Command Prompt and they're missing out on some of the most powerful tools built into the operating system. In this video I walk through 12 genuinely useful CMD commands for Windows 11, covering everything from network diagnostics and system repair to drive benchmarking, battery health, process management, and scheduled shutdowns. Every command is clearly explained with real-world use cases so you know exactly when and why to use each one. All commands from this video are listed below for easy copy-paste: πŸ–₯️ systeminfo β€” Full system overview 🌐 ipconfig /all β€” Network configuration details 🌐 ipconfig /release & /renew β€” Fix IP address issues πŸ“‘ ping google.com β€” Test internet connectivity πŸ“‘ tracert google.com β€” Trace network route πŸ”§ sfc /scannow β€” Repair corrupted system files πŸ”§ DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth β€” Repair Windows component store πŸ”’ netstat -an β€” View active network connections πŸ“‹ tasklist β€” List all running processes ❌ taskkill /PID [number] /F β€” Force close a process πŸ’Ύ winsat disk -drive C β€” Benchmark drive speed πŸ”‹ powercfg /batteryreport β€” Generate battery health report 🩺 chkdsk C: /f /r β€” Scan and repair drive errors ⏻ shutdown /s /t 3600 β€” Schedule a timed shutdown πŸ› Support the Channel (at no extra cost to you): πŸ” Premium VPN: https://go.nordvpn.net/SHB02 πŸ›‘ Antivirus Protection: https://bit.ly/3OfHmqf πŸ’‘ Disclaimer: I may earn a small commission from qualifying purchases made through these links. This helps support the channel and allows me to keep creating free content for you β€” thank you! πŸ™Œ ⏱️ Timestamps: 0:00 – Why You Should Know CMD 0:24 – Command 1: systeminfo 1:19 – Command 2: ipconfig 2:21 – Command 3: ping 3:33 – Command 4: tracert 4:28 – Command 5: sfc /scannow 5:39 – Command 6: DISM 6:56 – Command 7: netstat 7:57 – Command 8: tasklist and taskkill 9:04 – Command 9: winsat disk 9:51 – Command 10: powercfg /batteryreport 10:43 – Command 11: chkdsk 12:00 – Command 12: shutdown 13:20 – Final Thoughts