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How to Replace Command Prompt with PowerShell and Vice Versa in Windows 10 – King Mode
PowerShell and Command Prompt are command-line tools built into Windows. Both are accessible through the Power User Menu in Windows 10 and Windows 8. However, you can use that menu to open only one at a time, depending on how your computer is set up.
If you're like most computer users and you open the Command Prompt more often than PowerShell, it can be very useful to force the Power User menu to offer the Command Prompt, so you can easily open it at any time.
Swapping PowerShell for Command Prompt is a simple and straightforward task. You don’t need to know anything about the commands supported in those programs, nor do you need to dig too deep into Windows settings to make the change.