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Command Prompt and Windows PowerShell are also simple and built-in options covered in this post for this purpose. We have already seen how to open a file or folder using Command Prompt or PowerShell.
If you want to send Command Output to Text file using Command Prompt, PowerShell or Windows Terminal, follow this guide.
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How-To Geek on MSNHow to Use RoboCopy to Copy Files on Windows 11
Robocopy is a built-in Windows 11 tool that allows you to copy files from one place to another. It’s a command-line tool, ...
Need to use third-party programs to open files on your PC? Here's how to change file associations in Windows 10 and choose which apps open which file types.
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