1. Use Ctrl-C to Abort a Command:- Just about any command can be stopped in its tracks with the abort command: Ctrl-C.
If you haven't actually executed a command, you can just backspace and erase what you've typed, but if you've already executed it then you can do a Ctrl-C to stop it
2. Run Command Prompt as an Administrator Automatically:-
You can always right-click on any Command Prompt shortcut and choose .Run as administrator but creating a shortcut to do the same thing can be a huge time saver if you're a frequent Command Prompt power user
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