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How to Replace PowerShell with Command Prompt in Start Button Win+X Menu in Windows 10.

The Win+X Power User Menu is a new feature of recent Windows releases. It was first introduced in Windows 8, and is available in Windows 10. In Windows 8.1 and Windows 10, you can simply right click on the Start button to show it. Or, as it obvious from the title, you can press Win +X on the keyboard to open it even faster, from any app.
It includes useful shortcuts to useful administrative tools and system functions. To access the Win + X Menu in Windows 10, you have two options.

Win + X Menu in Windows 10

By default, Windows 10 has the following items in the Win+X menu:

If you prefer to work with the classic command prompt(cmd.exe) instead of the PowerShell, you can change the shortcuts and interchange these tools.

To Replace PowerShell with Command Prompt in Start Button Context Menu,

  1. Right-click on the taskbar.
  2. Select ‘Taskbar settings‘ from the context menu.
  3. This will open Settings at the Personalization > Taskbar page.
  4. Turn off the option Replace Command Prompt with Windows PowerShell in the menu when I right-click the start button or press Windows key+X.
  5. Now you have the command prompt instead of the PowerShell commands.

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