Command Prompt just work on "C:\WINDOWS\system32>" user line

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  1. Heng

    Heng Registered Member

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    I use Windows 10, and after an update on windows, my CPU restarted. After that, my CMD only work on admin mode "system32" directly, even the super admin doesn't go.

    Some prints:

    When i open on my user by WIN+R "cmd":
    upload_2019-8-20_14-40-54.png

    When i open by the Windows Button and search for cmd:
    upload_2019-8-20_14-42-0.png

    When i open CMD by Admin mode.
    upload_2019-8-20_14-44-11.png


    It just happens when i try to do with my user, if i try to enter by full admin, still the same error, even in admin mode.


    What can i do? Urgently!!!!!
     
  2. Minimalist

    Minimalist Registered Member

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    Check this: https://superuser.com/questions/335...recognized-as-an-internal-or-external-command

    Of course, do it at your own risk.
     
  3. Minimalist

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    To add - my path variable on Windows 8.1 x64:

     
  4. Heng

    Heng Registered Member

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    Wow, Holy God, you're a beast!

    I dunno how, when or why it happened, but thank you very much! My Enviroment Variables lost the path to Windows/system32, which has a other path, totally weird.
    But that can affect every other user onto the CPU, even a domain admin?
     
  5. Minimalist

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    Yes it's system variable (part of your system and not dependent on user and their rights). Glad to see it helped you. :thumb:
     
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