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On your control panel programs list, right-click on "Name" at the top, then put a check next to "Installed On" and it should add the install date for all listed programs as a new column To organize the list by install date, click the down arrow just to the right of the "Installed On" header
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Hello gegjr, I'm John an Independent Advisor and a Microsoft user like you I understand you want to display c:\Program Files (x86) in command prompt Press Start then search Command Prompt Right click then run as administrator Type: or you can copy and paste the command directly cd C:\Program Files (x86) Hit Enter I hope this helps! Please let me know if you have any further concerns
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