windows 10 cant run cmd powershell
I have problemy with my pc, recently I was using Hardentools to make my pc more secure. Sadly i make mistake and blocked cmd and powershell to myself. Is there a way to reverse it, i really need it now. I will appreciate any help.
os : win10 pro btw : I cant reverse it by simply unslect checkbox and do it again program : https://www.ghacks.net/2017/02/24/hardentools-make-windows-more-secure-by-disabling-features/
windows powershell cmd.exe
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I have problemy with my pc, recently I was using Hardentools to make my pc more secure. Sadly i make mistake and blocked cmd and powershell to myself. Is there a way to reverse it, i really need it now. I will appreciate any help.
os : win10 pro btw : I cant reverse it by simply unslect checkbox and do it again program : https://www.ghacks.net/2017/02/24/hardentools-make-windows-more-secure-by-disabling-features/
windows powershell cmd.exe
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I have problemy with my pc, recently I was using Hardentools to make my pc more secure. Sadly i make mistake and blocked cmd and powershell to myself. Is there a way to reverse it, i really need it now. I will appreciate any help.
os : win10 pro btw : I cant reverse it by simply unslect checkbox and do it again program : https://www.ghacks.net/2017/02/24/hardentools-make-windows-more-secure-by-disabling-features/
windows powershell cmd.exe
I have problemy with my pc, recently I was using Hardentools to make my pc more secure. Sadly i make mistake and blocked cmd and powershell to myself. Is there a way to reverse it, i really need it now. I will appreciate any help.
os : win10 pro btw : I cant reverse it by simply unslect checkbox and do it again program : https://www.ghacks.net/2017/02/24/hardentools-make-windows-more-secure-by-disabling-features/
windows powershell cmd.exe
windows powershell cmd.exe
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The documentation for
Hardentools
specified a Restore button, which seems like the solution:
Selecting "Restore" will start reverting the modifications.
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The documentation for
Hardentools
specified a Restore button, which seems like the solution:
Selecting "Restore" will start reverting the modifications.
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The documentation for
Hardentools
specified a Restore button, which seems like the solution:
Selecting "Restore" will start reverting the modifications.
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The documentation for
Hardentools
specified a Restore button, which seems like the solution:
Selecting "Restore" will start reverting the modifications.
The documentation for
Hardentools
specified a Restore button, which seems like the solution:
Selecting "Restore" will start reverting the modifications.
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