The command prompt has been replaced by PowerShell in Windows 10 Creators Update. If you are a command prompt user and don’t want to use PowerShell often, you may follow the instructions below to bring back command prompt instead of PowerShell.
Changing Taskbar Settings to bring back Command Prompt
Making Command Prompt Available in Context Menu
There is another easy way to open Command Prompt. If you want to open CMD from any location or from any particular folder for your convenience, you can open it quickly. When you right-click on the folder, there comes an option “Open command prompt from here”. You can enable this option by applying following steps. Download the registry file from below given link: [ddownload id=”26392″ style=”link” text=”Enable Command Prompt In Context Menu”] After downloading the reg file, run it and merge the registry entries into System Registry. Now the CMD will be back in the Context Menu and when you right-click any folder an option will be there “open command prompt from here”. Both above solutions are easy and reliable. These solutions worked for me. I hope you can also get benefit form them and get back command prompt in Context Menu. Also see:
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