WINDOWS 7, 8.1, 10 Make Command Prompt easier to see
By default, Command Prompt opens in a black window with white text. If you find this difficult to see, there’s an easy way to reverse the colours. Press the Windows key+R to open the Run box, type cmd into it, then press Enter to open Command Prompt.
Now right-click its header, click Defaults, then click the Colors tab. Here, select Screen Background, then choose the white tile from the colour panel (see screenshot above). Next, select Screen Text, then choose the black tile. Click OK, then close and reopen Command Prompt to see the new white interface.
WINDOWS 7, 8.1 OR 10 Speed up your solid-state drive
Most PCs are programmed to work with hard-disk drives (HDDs), so if you use a…
