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Solution 2 – Check your Command Prompt shortcut
According to users, this error usually appears when trying to run certain commands from Command Prompt. Users reported creating a shortcut of Command Prompt on their desktop, but it seems that they can’t run any commands from it.
This error usually occurs if you don’t create a Command Prompt shortcut properly. If you copy Command Prompt to your desktop by mistake and try to run commands from it, you might experience certain problems. To fix this problem, we strongly advise you to check your Command Prompt shortcut and recreate it.
To create a Command Prompt shortcut, you can do the following:
- Right click on your desktop and choose New > Shortcut.
- Create Shortcut wizard will appear. Enter cmd in the input field and click on Next.
- Now enter the name for your shortcut and click on Finish.
You can also create Command Prompt shortcut by going to the Windows directory and creating shortcut from there. To do that, follow these steps:
- Open File Explorer and go to C:WindowsSystem32.
- Locate cmd.exe, right click it and choose Create shortcut option.
- You’ll now get a warning message asking you to create a shortcut on your desktop. Click on Yes.
If you want, you can also use Pin to Start option to pin Command Prompt to the Start Menu. Alternatively, you can also start Command Prompt directly by doing the following:
- Press Windows Key + S.
- Enter command prompt and select Command Prompt from the list of results.
Another way to start Command Prompt is to use Win + X menu. This is a useful feature that allows you to quickly access certain system applications on Windows. To access Command Prompt, do the following:
- Press Windows Key + X.
- A list of options will appear. Select Command Prompt from the list.
If Command Prompt isn’t available, you can also use PowerShell to run your commands.
- Press Windows Key + R to open the Run dialog.
- Enter cmd and press Enter or click OK.
As you can see, this problem is usually caused by a bad shortcut, but you should be able to solve it by creating a new Command Prompt shortcut or by running it directly.
Solution 3 – Use Command Prompt
The system cannot find message text for message number error can sometimes appear while trying to start Event Viewer. To fix this problem, users are recommending to use Command Prompt to disable certain services. This is relatively simple and you can do it by following these steps:
- Press Windows Key + X and choose Command Prompt (Admin). If Command Prompt isn’t available, you can use PowerShell instead.
2.When Command Prompt opens, you need to enter these commands one by one:
net stop winmgmt
cd C:WindowsSystem32LogFilesWMI
rename RtBackup RtBackup2
exit
After running these commands restart your PC and check if the problem still persists.
Solution 4 -- Run the System File Checker tool (SFC.exe)
Click on windows start button, type CMD
Right click on " prompt command " and " run as admin "
Now type this commands
DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Scanhealth
Press Enter.
Then, this command and Enter.
DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth
Then make the following commands.
sfc /scannow
When the scan is finished, check if there are any errors detected.
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