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Command Prompt (CMD) is the Windows Command Processor and has been the command-line interface for Windows for decades. It originated from DOS and is considered a legacy tool at this point.
Right click on "Command Prompt", then click on "Run as administrator" 4. In the UAC prompt, verify that the program's name is "Windows Command Processor" and then click "Yes" 5.
Learn how to change the Processor Power State when on battery to make the battery last longer, using PowerCFG tool in Windows 11/10.