With
the upcoming Windows 10 Creators Update remove the Command Prompt
command from context menus. It has replaced with Powershell for the
command line. You can use Command Prompt shortcut by clicking
Window-key+X for this shortcut you need to activate it first. So, what
about opening Command prompt in file explorer by Shift+Right-click? You
can see how we replace Powershell with CMD in this article.
Replace PowerShell with CMD Process:
Open registry editor.
Navigate to Computer\HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\Background\shell. find “cmd” right-click select Permissions and click Advanced.
Click on “Change” next to Owner user information and enter your username/email
Select
Administrator in the top field in the permissions window and allow Full
Control by checking the Allow check box and apply the changes close the
window.
Delete the DWORD “HideBasedOnVelocityId” in cmd folder from registry editor.
Note: Using
registry editor requires some knowledge of the basic structure of the
Registry so be aware not to change anything wrong otherwise it may harm
your system.
Remove PowerShell from File Explorer
Windows
10 Update forces you to use Powershell instead of Command Prompt
command. The above method will put Command prompt command back in file
explorer. By Shift+right click in file explorer, but it will not remove
Powershell. Both Cmd and PowerShell show up in the menu if you want to
get raid of Powershell? First, navigate to the same directory that you
put back the Command Prompt command follow all these steps.
Open registry editor.
Navigate to Computer\HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\Background\shell. and now change the permissions for “PowerShell” with the same method you did for Command Prompt.
After you apply new Permissions for PowerShell, then rename “ShowBasedOnVelocityId” to “HideBasedOnVelocityId” and hit enter.
After
you do all steps properly, you will see that Command Prompt back in
file explorer while holing Shift+right-clicking and you have removed
PowerShell also from file explorer.
All right we are going to put cmd back like the following screenshot.
Replace PowerShell with CMD
Search for “Regedit” in your Windows and open Registry editor.
Replace PowerShell with Command prompt commandNow, find the following registry path in the Windows, registry editor. See the screenshot that shows the current path. Replace PowerShell with CMD in Windows 10 using Windows RegistryRemember
you can scroll down then navigate the directory. You can also copy and
paste the address in the address bar and hit enter it will open the
directory for you. Don’t forget to look above methods if you face any
problem. Assign Permission to CMD directory in Windows registry
The
above screenshot as you see we are changing the permission of cmd by
Right clicks and select permissions. Then in the permission field select
administrators and check “Full Control” and click Ok to apply changes. Add CMD to Right-click context menu Now Right click on “HideBasedOnVelocity” and Delete it. Go to file explorer or your desktop hold Shift+right-click to see Command prompt back. Add PowerShell to right-click in Windows 10But you also see PowerShell. If you want to hide PowerShell, then follow these steps.
Hide PowerShell from Right-Click
You can remove the PowerShell form right-click of your Windows 10 using the following method. Remove PowerShell for Windows 10 right-click Navigate
where you had changed permission for cmd. This time change permission
for Powershell with the same method you did for cmd. After that on the
right side, you can see “ShowBasedOnVelocityId” change it to “HideBasedOnVelocityId” hit enter. Now on the desktop test the “Shift+ Right-click” to the result. How to replace PowerShell with cmd in windows 10? – TechnigThat’s all you need to know how to replace PowerShell with CMD in Windows 10. The latest update of Windows 10 automatically replaces the CMD with PowerShell.
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