You can update Windows Defender definitions, list Drives, uninstall Universal apps, find
scheduled tasks queued status, create System Image, create a desktop shortcut to open Windows Store apps, and even get an Installed Driver list, to mention a few.
Using Windows PowerShell, you can also update Windows Defender definitions, list Drives, uninstall Universal apps, find
scheduled tasks queued status, create System Image, create desktop shortcut to open Windows Store apps, get an Installed Driver list, export Drivers and more!
Not exact matches
In this example, you can see I have one wake timer — a
scheduled task set to check whether I have any large files
queued for downloading so that I can have the downloading happen when I'm not using the PC.