RELATED: How to Put the Command Prompt Back on the Windows+X Power Users Menu Shortcuts for Moving Around You can do pretty much everything in PowerShell that you can do in Command Prompt, plus a lot of other useful things. ![]() It’s very easy to switch back to showing the Command Prompt on the Power Users menu if you want, or you can give PowerShell a try. ![]() Note: If you see PowerShell instead of Command Prompt on the Windows+X (Power Users) menu, that’s a switch that came about with the Creators Update for Windows 10. Most of the interesting commands you’ll use require it anyway.
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