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Ultimate All-in-One Windows Management Tool 🚀

Version v3.4

Description

The Ultimate All-in-One Windows Management Tool is a comprehensive batch script designed to manage, optimize, and troubleshoot Windows systems. With 56 powerful commands, this tool provides essential features like cleaning temporary files, optimizing drives, managing networks, viewing Wi-Fi passwords, and more — all in one convenient script.

This script is perfect for power users, IT professionals, and anyone who wants to maintain a clean and efficient Windows system.


Features 🛠️

Here are the main functionalities of the tool:

  1. System Cleanup:

    • Clean temporary files, prefetch files, and Windows Update cache.
    • Clear DNS cache and event logs.
  2. Performance Optimization:

    • Optimize drives (defragmentation).
    • Enable/Disable Windows features, firewall, and Fast Startup.
  3. Network Management:

    • Reset network settings, view network configuration, and test network connections.
    • Retrieve Wi-Fi passwords for saved networks.
  4. Troubleshooting & Diagnostics:

    • Check and repair system files.
    • Scan for disk errors using CHKDSK.
    • List installed .NET Framework versions.
  5. User Management:

    • View and edit user information.
    • Create new user accounts and manage USB ports.
  6. Advanced Operations:

    • Rebuild MBR, boot into Safe Mode, and reset Windows Explorer.
    • Monitor system performance and reset task scheduler.
  7. Security Tools:

    • Scan for malware and manage system protection.
    • Disable automatic restarts on failure.

Commands List 📝

Here’s a full list of available commands:

No. Functionality Command
1 Windows User Info Change netplwiz
2 Activate Windows or Office `irm https://massgrave.dev/get
3 Clean Temporary Files Deletes %TEMP% and Temp directories
4 Check and Repair System Files (SFC) sfc /scannow
5 Clear DNS Cache ipconfig /flushdns
6 Uninstall Unnecessary Apps PowerShell Get-AppxPackage
7 Optimize System Drives defrag for all drives
8 Delete Windows Update Cache Clears SoftwareDistribution folder
9 Clean Prefetch Files Deletes Prefetch files
10 Clear Event Logs wevtutil
11 Remove Unused Language Packs Removes non-default language packs
12 Reset Windows Update Components Resets Windows Update components
13 Run Disk Cleanup Opens Disk Cleanup utility
14 Check Disk for Errors chkdsk for all drives
15 View Network Configuration ipconfig /all
16 Reset Network Settings netsh winsock reset
17 Test Network Connection Ping a specified IP or domain
18 Manage Startup Programs Opens Startup folder
19 Analyze Disk Space Displays disk usage for all drives
20 Backup Registry Exports Registry backup to a file
21 Remove Old Restore Points Deletes all old restore points
22 Boot into Safe Mode Reboots to Safe Mode options
23 Rebuild Master Boot Record Fixes boot-related issues
24 Format a Drive Formats a specified drive
25 Enable or Disable Windows Features dism /online features management
26 Enable/Disable Windows Firewall Turns Windows Firewall on/off
27 View Installed Drivers Lists all drivers installed
28 Uninstall Problematic Drivers Opens Device Manager
29 Restart Print Spooler Service Restarts and checks Print Spooler status
30 Disable Unnecessary Services Disables unused Windows services
31 Enable/Disable Hibernate Enables/disables Hibernate mode
32 Test RAM for Errors Opens Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool
33 Reset Task Scheduler Shows disabled tasks and resets them
34 Clear Clipboard Data Clears current clipboard data
35 Enable/Disable Fast Startup Configures Fast Startup mode
36 Optimize Startup Time Disables unnecessary startup tasks
37 Enable System Protection Enables system restore protection
38 Scan Windows for Malware Runs Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Tool
39 Disable Automatic Restart on Failure Disables auto-restart on system failures
40 Create a New User Account Creates a new local user account
41 Lock/Unlock USB Ports Restricts access to USB ports
42 Delete Browser Cookies and Cache Clears browser data
43 Delete Windows Error Reports Deletes stored error logs
44 Flush ARP Cache Clears ARP cache entries
45 Reset All Network Adapters Resets network adapters
46 Export System Information Saves system information to a file
47 Monitor System Performance Opens Performance Monitor
48 Restore Windows Default Settings Resets Windows configurations
49 Enable/Disable Remote Desktop Configures Remote Desktop access
50 Show Wi-Fi Passwords Displays saved Wi-Fi passwords
51 List Installed Updates Lists all installed Windows updates
52 Clear RAM Cache Frees up unused RAM
53 Reset Windows Explorer Restarts Windows Explorer
54 View Open Ports Shows all open ports on the system
55 Check Installed .NET Frameworks Displays installed .NET Framework versions
56 Check Internet Speed Tests current internet connection speed

Requirements

  • Windows 7, 8, 10, or 11
  • Administrator privileges
  • PowerShell enabled

How to Use 📋

  1. Download the Script:

    • Clone this repository:
      git clone https://github.com/elitekamrul/windows-management-tool.git
      cd windows-management-tool
  2. Run the Script:

    • Right-click on the script and select Run as Administrator.
    • Follow the on-screen prompts to execute any of the 56 commands.
  3. Example:

    • Select 50 to show saved Wi-Fi passwords.
    • Select 22 to boot into Safe Mode.

  1. Run the Script:
    • Right-click on Windows Management Tool.cmd and select Run as Administrator.

Option 2: Direct Download

If you want to skip cloning and directly download the script:
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After downloading, right-click the file and select Run as Administrator.


Screenshots 📸

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Contributors 👨‍💻


License 📜

This project is licensed under the MIT License.


Disclaimer ⚠️

This tool is provided "as is" without any warranty. Use at your own risk.