How To Put Open Command Window Here Back On The Windows Right Click Menu
The Windows 10 Creators Update removes the Command Prompt command from context menus in favor of using PowerShell. Here’s how to put it back. Open Registry Editor. Navigate to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shell\cmd. Take ownership of the cmd key. In the cmd key, rename the HideBasedOnVelocityID value by putting an underscore (_) before its name. Exit Registry Editor. The Creators Update for Windows 10 really pushes you to use PowerShell instead of Command Prompt, replacing the shortcut on the Windows+X Power User menu and the extended context menu you get when you Shift+right-click a folder in File Explorer....