![]() Now the question comes how can we access Command Prompt at login screen? Simple! By changing “ Ease of Access” button action. I know it would be a security risk and other people can execute commands to reset password, create or remove user accounts, etc using Command Prompt at login screen but it would not be the case if you are the only user of your computer. So it would be really great if we can launch Command Prompt at login screen and then we’ll be able to restore default system files if our modified file doesn’t work properly. ![]() Since I was able to reach login screen but couldn’t log into Desktop, I thought that wouldn’t it be great if we could get access to Command Prompt at login screen so that we can restore files or run other commands in case we are unable to log into Windows.Īctually it happens many times when Windows crashes at login screen due to corrupt or missing system files and the only way to fix this kind of problem is to restore system or repair or reinstall Windows. I again tried many times, I tried to modify the code but each time I restarted, it crashed Windows at login screen.Īnyway that’s a different story but I’m sharing it with you all because this incident gave me an interesting idea. I had to enter into Recovery Console and restored the default file. Since it crashed Explorer, I also couldn’t access Task Manager. I compiled and saved the file, restarted Windows and BOOM!!! Windows crashed at login screen and I couldn’t log into Desktop. I first tried to look into Shell32.dll file and it was the right file luckily. I tried to find its code using my favorite Resource Hacker tool. Once you click on it, it opens Windows Help window. The good news is most modern operating systems understand both, so when the times comes for the cutover, it should be invisible for most users.ĭo You Have Any Groovy Questions or Comments? Drop your comment below, or join us in the groovyPost Free Tech Support Community.Recently an AskVG reader “ zydrius sMiLe” contacted me and asked me how can he remove or hide “ Get help” button from Windows Explorer’s Command Bar (aka Folder Band or Toolbar) in Windows 7? You can see this button present at the extreme right-side of the Command Bar in Windows Vista and Windows 7 Explorer.
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