The summary of ‘How to open Command Prompt before logging into Windows if you Forgot your Password➡️4 ways’

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The video provides multiple methods for opening a command prompt on Windows systems without necessarily using bootable USB or DVD options. First, viewers can press and hold the shift key and navigate through specific system options to reach the command prompt. Alternatively, users can access the command prompt by restarting the computer multiple times to trigger the system recovery program. These methods offer ways to troubleshoot Windows 11, 10, and 8 systems efficiently. The speaker emphasizes the importance of knowing different pathways to access the command prompt and invites viewers to share the video or ask any questions for further assistance.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses four ways to open a command prompt for Windows 11, 10, and 8.

Method 1: Press and hold the shift key, click on Restart, then Troubleshoot, Advanced options, and Command Prompt.

Method 2: If a password is required, connect a Windows 7, 8, 10, or 11 installation USB flash drive or DVD, restart the computer, access the boot menu (key may vary), and press Shift + F10 to open the command prompt.

Method 3: Similar to method 2, boot from the installation USB or DVD, select repair your computer, and follow the steps to access the command prompt.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker explains a method for accessing the command prompt without a Windows bootable USB or DVD. The method involves forcing restart the computer or laptop two to three times until the system recovery program is loaded. By following these steps, users can access the command prompt to troubleshoot their systems. The speaker encourages viewers to share the video and asks them to reach out with any questions.

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