Command prompt missing windows 10

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The 'Open command window here' context menu will be available when you press shift + right click on a folder or drive, and shift + right-click on the background of a folder, drive, library, or desktop. In this tutorial we’ll show you how to replace PowerShell with Command Prompt in Windows 10, so you can access Command Prompt in the Win + X menu again. Microsoft has replaced it with PowerShell, which is a bit annoying if you are a fan of Command Prompt. This change will take effect immediately. If you’ve installed Windows 10 Creators Update (build 1703), you may find that Command Prompt is missing from the context menu when you press WIN + X shortcut keys. Step 4: Rename the DWORD value HideBasedOnVelocityId as ShowBasedOnVelocityld. Step 3: Take ownership of this key to modify its permissions. Step 2: Locate the following registry key: And to this, just follow the below steps: Visit again to. Type regedit, and click OK to open the Registry Editor. To get rid of Windows 10 login prompt does not appear problem, try running the Command Prompt at boot. Step 1: Open the Run dialog box using Win +R keys. You can add Open command prompt window here to context menu by editing cmd registry key. How to Restore Open Command Prompt Window Here to Context Menu To restore it back to Windows 10 right-click context menu, use the following steps. Starting with Windows 10 Creator Update, the Open command window here context menu item has been removed by default and replaced with the Open PowerShell window here context menu item. This article describes how to restore Open Command Prompt window Here back to context menu.

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Restore Open Command Prompt Window Here to Context Menu