Command prompt won't open!

Segref

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Hi. Segref here, another newbie.:mad:

I can't quite figure how to post without replying, so here goes.

I am running 7 build 7600. When I try to open the command prompt as administrator Windows goes to the User Account Control. I say yes and am returned immediately back to the desktop or the folder I was in. If I try to open without admin rights I just return to where I was.:confused:
 
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Hi. Segref here, another newbie.:mad:

I can't quite figure how to post without replying, so here goes.

I am running 7 build 7600. When I try to open the command prompt as administrator Windows goes to the User Account Control. I say yes and am returned immediately back to the desktop or the folder I was in. If I try to open without admin rights I just return to where I was.:confused:

You say yes to what? UAC??

let us know
 

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Sorry guys/gals.
I say yes to UAC, and there is no password prompt.
I have tried another copy of CMD.EXE with the same result. It seems to start ok but the UAC is as far as it goes.
Segref.

A bit more info. Looking through "running tasks" in sys info revealed multiple copies of CMD.EXE were actually running, I just can't see the window!
Segref
 
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Turn off UAC, do what you want, then turn it back on again.

Running but can`t see the window.....that`s odd. Anyone?
 

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Segref,

Do a malware scan with Malwarebytes antimalware, then try running cmd.
 

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Segref,

Do a malware scan with Malwarebytes antimalware, then try running cmd.

Did that. malwarebytes found nothing but iobit s360 found 3 tracking cookies. removed them tried cmd again with the same result. I have a new MB coming and wonder if it might be worthwhile doing a reinstall of 7? Segref
 

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Geforce 7600
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Try the method to remove policies keys posted on this page.

cmd.exe not working in Windows 7 x86 RTM

OK. Removing the policies achieved nothing. I then proceeded to upgrade 7 as directed. The procedure was slightly different and ended with 7 being reactivated. I tried cmd, same result. Checked Task manager and it said "cmd not working" but also said it was running. I restarted the computer and now cdm does nothing. Not even showing in the TM window. I should get my new MB on Sunday so I'll leave it for now and try again with the new board. Thanks to all for the help so far. Segref
 

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intelr / awrdacpi
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windows 7 professional Ver 6.1 Build 7600
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Pentium4
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Abit AS-8
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1.5Gb
Graphics Card(s)
Geforce 7600
Sound Card
realtek AC97
Monitor(s) Displays
Acer AL511
Screen Resolution
1024 X 768
Hard Drives
maxtor 4R120L0
ST31000528A SATA
ST3120025ACE ATA
PSU
500w
Case
Misc.
Cooling
CPU and case fans
Keyboard
Acer usb
Mouse
Acer usb infra red
Internet Speed
512kb\sec
A bit more info. Looking through "running tasks" in sys info revealed multiple copies of CMD.EXE were actually running, I just can't see the window!
Segref

Can you see the CMD.EXE application in Application tab of Task Manager or is it visible only in Processes?

If it is available in Applications tab also, then the window might be hidden beyond the resolution range. Try this,

Press ALT+SPACE -> M and then press any arrow key. The window border will be visible and you will be able to move the window with the mouse. Position it anywhere and hit ENTER.
 

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A really big thank you to all who responded. The mystery remains with the old MB and 32 bit windows But my new MB and 64bit windows is working properly. Once again thank you all. Segref
 

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intelr / awrdacpi
OS
windows 7 professional Ver 6.1 Build 7600
CPU
Pentium4
Motherboard
Abit AS-8
Memory
1.5Gb
Graphics Card(s)
Geforce 7600
Sound Card
realtek AC97
Monitor(s) Displays
Acer AL511
Screen Resolution
1024 X 768
Hard Drives
maxtor 4R120L0
ST31000528A SATA
ST3120025ACE ATA
PSU
500w
Case
Misc.
Cooling
CPU and case fans
Keyboard
Acer usb
Mouse
Acer usb infra red
Internet Speed
512kb\sec
What happend if you run cmd.exe out of \windows\system32?

Go to \windows\system32, scroll down to cmd.exe, RIGHT-click on it, select "Run as Administrator"

jcgriff2

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