Windows 10: Does PowerShell or Windows Command Prompt have a LNK file analyzer tool?

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  1. Jess13777 Win User

    Does PowerShell or Windows Command Prompt have a LNK file analyzer tool?


    I'm currently studying how lnk files can be used maliciously. I'm trying to figure out how to display the entire target section of the lnk file properties. I know from research that I need a lnk file analyzer to do so, but I'm wondering if either PowerShell or the windows command prompt comes with a built-in analyzer tool, or if I have to download an external tool to do so. Thanks in advance!

    :)
     
    Jess13777, Jun 2, 2022
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  2. Kursah Win User

    PowerShell instead of Commandline in Creators Update

    Interestingly enough my personal laptop just got the update...and still has Command Prompt listed, not PowerShell...

    Edit: Not that it matters...I use both regularly. *Toast :toast:
     
    Kursah, Jun 2, 2022
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  3. Joan Pin Win User
    Windows PowerShell instead of Command Window

    This issue in the Context Menu usually occurs if changes were made in the registry. May we know if you made any changes in the value of the registry of your device?

    Based from the result of the SFC tool, there are some corrupted files found in the system. We suggest that you continue with the troubleshooting steps using the
    Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) tool. Follow the steps:

    • Press Windows key + X.
    • Click on Command Prompt (Admin).
    • Type the command, DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth and hit
      Enter.

    Let us know if the steps provided above works for you.
     
    Joan Pin, Jun 2, 2022
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  4. Bree Win User

    Does PowerShell or Windows Command Prompt have a LNK file analyzer tool?

    Installation media boots to command prompt

    I've just booted from known working install media to see exactly what it does when booting. The sequence of events is...

    1. Windows logo on a black screen
    2. circling dots appear beneath the logo
    3. light blue 'Please wait' screen with circling dots
    4. a command prompt window (very briefly)
    5. the initial Setup page appears

    Do you see steps 1-3? If so, it appears you have stopped at step 4, suggesting that something on the disc cannot be read.

    Does the disc boot properly in another machine? If so, try cleaning the laptop's drive lens then try booting from the disc again.

    If not, make new install media with Microsoft's Media Creation Tool, either as a bootable USB, on an ISO that you can burn to another disc. At Step 8 in Option One of this tutorial you can choose between making a USB or an ISO.

    Download Windows 10 ISO File
     
    Bree, Jun 2, 2022
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