Yes, you can restore the Command Prompt entries in the Power User menu to replace PowerShell. This guide will show you how to do it.
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Restore the “Open Command Prompt window here” option by right-clicking the folder for Windows 10 and 11.
In Windows 10, you can restore the Command Prompt entries in the Power User menu when you right-click the Start button. In this guide, I'll show you how to do this configuration. Previously, when you opened the Power User menu (Windows key + X), you could select the option to start the Command Prompt as a standard or administrator user. However, since the release of the Creator Update, Microsoft has replaced these entries with PowerShell.
PowerShell is similar to Command Prompt in that both use command lines and allow you to perform the same tasks. However, PowerShell is a more advanced tool typically used for scripting and may not be suitable for everyone.
If you don't use PowerShell, you can bring the Command Prompt back into the Power User menu. You just need to know where to find the settings.