How to Run the Command Prompt as an Administrator in Windows
In Windows, the Command Prompt is a powerful tool that allows users to run various commands and scripts. However, there are certain commands that require administrative privileges to run. In such cases, users need to run the Command Prompt as an administrator. In this article, we will provide step-by-step instructions on how to run the Command Prompt as an administrator in Windows.
Method 1: Using the Start Menu
1. Click on the Start menu button in the bottom left corner of your screen.
2. Type “Command Prompt” in the search bar.
3. Right-click on the Command Prompt app icon that appears in the search results.
4. Select “Run as administrator” from the drop-down menu.
5. Click “Yes” when prompted by the User Account Control (UAC) to give permission to the Command Prompt to make changes to your system.
Method 2: Using the Task Manager
1. Press the “Ctrl + Shift + Esc” keys on your keyboard to open the Task Manager.
2. Click on the “File” tab in the Task Manager.
3. Click on “Run new task”.
4. Type “cmd” in the “Create new task” window that appears.
5. Check the box that says “Create this task with administrative privileges”.
6. Click “OK” to open the Command Prompt as an administrator.
Method 3: Using the Run Command
1. Press the “Windows key + R” keys on your keyboard to open the Run dialog box.
2. Type “cmd” in the “Open” field.
3. Press “Ctrl + Shift + Enter” on your keyboard to open the Command Prompt as an administrator.
4. Click “Yes” when prompted by the User Account Control (UAC) to give permission to the Command Prompt to make changes to your system.