I’ve just published my first technical manual focused on Windows CMD and Run commands.
This guide is designed for all skill levels — from beginners who want to understand how Windows really works, to advanced users and technicians who need reliable native tools for diagnostics, repair, networking, system management, and security.
The manual includes over 100 real commands, practical examples, clear explanations, and dedicated sections for PowerShell, Batch scripting, WSL, and Hyper‑V.
The goal is simple: provide a clean, effective, and software‑free approach to solving Windows issues using only built‑in tools.
Complete Manual of Windows CMD & Run Commands
https://www.amazon.it/dp/B0H2F3M26X
I hope this resource helps anyone who wants to deepen their understanding of Windows and work more efficiently with native command‑line tools.
I wanted to add a quick personal note on how this project came to life. I’m an advanced tech enthusiast with a deep knowledge of the Windows ecosystem, but I’m definitely not a salesperson—I’m just a tech person dealing with the same daily challenges as everyone else.
I decided to create this manual because I felt the need for a practical, 73-page pocket reference guide. It’s designed to help both beginners and professionals solve real-world issues directly from the command line, without wasting time searching through endless fragmented guides online. It’s a collection of ready-to-use solutions to speed up routine workflows. I truly hope the community finds it useful and appreciates the work behind it!
📘 Available on Amazon:
Mastering Windows CMD & Run Commands on Amazon.it
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I wanted to ask the community a question: what are the CMD or PowerShell commands you find yourself using the most in your daily routine to fix sysadmin or automation issues on the fly?
I tried to gather the most important and useful ones in this manual to create a quick reference guide, but I’d love to open a discussion and hear about your everyday "lifesavers." Let me know in the comments, I’m really looking forward to reading them!
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