Windows 11 introduces a new command line interface, Powershell, in place of the Command Prompt. Many users are concerned about this change because Powershell is less user-friendly than Command Prompt. ..

Windows Powershell is a powerful cmdlet that can be used to manage many aspects of your Windows computer. It’s been replaced by Windows 11, which makes it even more powerful.

Windows users are divided over which command-line tool to use: Microsoft’s Powershell or the Command Prompt. Early adopters of Windows 10 find Powershell difficult to learn and use, while Command Prompt is more familiar to longtime Windows users. ..

We right-click on the Command Prompt and a context menu pops up that lists the Windows 10 Start Menu.

Windows 11’s new command prompt is different than the one on Windows 10.

If you are looking to replace Powershell with Command Prompt in Windows 11 on your PC, then you can do so by following these steps:

  1. Open the Start Menu and type cmd in the search bar.
  2. When cmd is found, click on it.
  3. Type “powershell” and hit enter.
  4. The PowerShell window will open and you will be able to use it as a normal command prompt.

How to replace Powershell with Command Prompt in Windows 11

To replace PowerShell with Command Prompt in Windows 10, go to Settings > Personalization > Taskbar and select Command Prompt from the list of available programs. ..

Windows 10 is a great operating system but sometimes it can be difficult to fix broken registry items. Here are five tips to help you fix broken registry items in Windows 10:

  1. Download a Windows 11 ISO file (64-bit) and burn it to a disc or USB drive. This will create a new Windows 10 installation that you can use to fix broken registry items.
  2. Use the CMD commands to fix broken registry items in Windows 10: cscript /fixmgr, cscript /fixboot, cscript /fixservices, and cscript /fixfilesystem.
  3. Use the Registry Editor to fix broken registry items in Windows 10: regedit and then change the values of the following keys: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\SessionState.NETFramework4_6", HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon.NETFramework4_6", HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft Corporation\Windows Communication Foundation\Protocols.NETFramework4_6", and HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft Corporation\Windows Communication Foundation\Protocols.NETFramework4_.NETCore2.0"

Windows 11 doesn’t come with a built-in command prompt replacement, which has led to some users struggling to find an easy way to switch between the two. ..

How to change the registry editor in Windows 10 In order to change the registry editor in Windows 10, you will need to use the Registry Editor tweak method. This can be done by using the Registry Editor tool, which is available from the Start menu.

Step 1: Adding CMD to Windows 11 Context Menu

We just added Command Prompt to our Context Menu on Windows 11, which makes it easier for us to access the command line from within our applications.

To remove the Powershell option from your Windows 11 Context Menu, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Control Panel.
  2. Under System and Security, click System and Security Settings.
  3. Under User Accounts, click Change User Account Control Settings.
  4. In the “Select a user account control setting” window, select “No profile management”.
  5. Click OK to close the window.
  6. Right-click on an empty area of your desktop and select New > Shortcut from the context menu that appears.
  7. In the “New Shortcut” window, type “cmd” (without quotes) and click Next to continue.
  8. Type “powershell” (without quotes) in the “Target” field and click Finish to create the shortcut on your desktop. Now that we have removed the Powershell option from our Windows 11 Context Menu, we can add the Command Prompt as our preferred command line tool by following these steps: 1) Open Control Panel > System and Security > User Accounts > Change User Account Control Settings 2) In the “Select a user account control setting” window, select No profile management 3) Click OK 4) Right-click on an empty area of your desktop and select New > Shortcut 5) Type cmd (without quotes), hit Enter 6) Type powershell (without quotes), hit Enter 7) Hit Close 8) Right-click on your newly created shortcut and select Properties 9) In Target field type C:\Windows\System32 10) Hit OK ..

Step 2: Remove Powershell from Windows 11 Context Menu

  1. Open the “Control Panel”
  2. Click on “Programs and Features”
  3. Under “Windows PowerShell”, click on “Uninstall”
  4. In the “Confirm Uninstallation” window, click on “Yes” to remove Powershell from your computer ..

Step 3: How to revert everything back to default (if you want)

To revert to the default Windows 11 Powershell after replacing Command Prompt with Windows 11’s new Powershell, you will need to use the following steps:

  1. Open the Start Menu and type “cmd” and hit enter.

  2. Type “revert” and hit enter.

  3. The “Revert to Default” screen will appear, where you can choose to return to the default Powershell or use one of the other options available.

  4. Open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad.

  5. Tap General.

  6. Tap Reset and then Reset All Settings.

  7. If you have any questions, please contact Apple Support at 1-800-APPLE or visit applesupport.com/contact-us/. ..

If you experience any problems after making these changes, we have a way to revert back to the default state. ..

Conclusion – Replace PowerShell with Command Prompt in Windows 11

If you’re a Windows user, you may be familiar with the PowerShell command-line interface (CLI). PowerShell is a powerful tool that can be used to automate tasks and manage systems. However, Powershell can also be replaced with the Command Prompt in your Windows 11 context menu. Command Prompt is a command-line shell that is included with Windows. It provides a simple interface that allows you to manage files and commands on your computer. Command Prompt is useful for performing basic tasks such as copying files and running commands. By replacing Powershell with Command Prompt, you can save time and energy when working on your computer. Command Prompt is easy to use and provides a more user-friendly interface than Powershell. If you’re new to using computers or want to learn more about them, using Command Prompt may be a good option for you. ..

We have gone the extra mile to show you how to revert back to the original state if needed so that you can act as if nothing happened.

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