The Creators Update brings lots of changes, including
replacing Command Prompt with PowerShell on the Power Users menu when you press Windows + X or right - click the Start menu.
On the right, scroll down and turn off the «
Replace Command Prompt with Windows PowerShell» option.
For those who prefer to use Command Prompt, you can opt out of the WIN + X change by opening Settings > Personalization > Taskbar, and turning «
Replace Command Prompt with Windows PowerShell in the menu when I right - click the Start button or press Windows key + X» to «Off».
It replaces Command Prompt (aka, «cmd.exe») in the WIN + X menu, in File Explorer's File menu, and in the context menu that appears when you shift - right - click the whitespace in File Explorer.
You can also
replace the Command Prompt shortcut on the WIN+X menu which we discussed in the previous lesson, with the PowerShell.
To
replace Command Prompt with PowerShell in the WinX Power Menu of Windows 8.1, right - click on the Windows 8.1 taskbar and select Properties to open the Taskbar properties box.
Not exact matches
Windows 8.1 instead, offers the PowerShell
command — although you can replace PowerShell with Command Prompt in its Win
command — although you can
replace PowerShell with
Command Prompt in its Win
Command Prompt in its WinX menu.
Command Prompt has been
replaced with PowerShell in the Win + X menu by default — same in File Explorers extended context menu
You can
replace an Ease of Access system file like sethc.exe, with a
Command Prompt and then use cmd.exe to make system changes.
Next, open a
Command Prompt window as Administrator and run the following command (again, replacing c: if you're using a different
Command Prompt window as Administrator and run the following
command (again, replacing c: if you're using a different
command (again,
replacing c: if you're using a different drive):