Command Prompt is Missing
Return of the Command Prompt
Getting the Command Prompt back to its rightful home is dead simple. Here’s what you need to do:
- Use the Windows Key + I Hotkey to open the Settings App
- Choose Personalization
- Choose Taskbar
- Drill down the list of options in the right-hand panel until you see Replace Command Prompt with Windows PowerShell in the menu when I right-click the start button or press Windows key+X
- Toggle the switch to the Off position
Here’s a quick image to show you what you should be looking at:
I told you it would be simple!
Richard
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For any one not wanting to trade one function for another and possibly adding additional items to the Win X Menu, give the following a try: http://winaero.com/comment.php?comment.news.30
For any one not wanting to trade one function for another and possibly adding additional items to the Win X Menu, give the following a try: http://winaero.com/comment.php?comment.news.30
This generally is not a problem if Window 10 Creators Update updated a system that already had Command Prompt & Command Prompt (Admin) on the Win X menu. PowerShell is default on Windows 10 Creators Update if is was clean installed or if PowerShell had been selected to replace the Command Prompt entries on Windows 10’s Win X menu.
Thanks for the tip, Alvid!
If you open a Power Shell window, just type cmd to change to a cmd shell.
Hey Steve!
If this works, great!
Thanks for the tip,
Richard
Hello Richard,
Thanks for the tip! But it’s not fully functional.
When I open CMD from the Win – X menu, it opens a Generic Command Prompt. Is there a chance i could get it to open the C:\Windows\system32 Command Prompt instead?
Not necessary but would be nice…thanks!
Hi Kieran,
I really don’t know what you mean by “generic”. If you want to open a Command Prompt with Admin privileges, that option should also be on the WinX menu.
Otherwise, I don’t understand your question.
If you want, you can always create a shortcut for it and put it on your desktop,
Richard