How to Switch Command Prompt and PowerShell in WIN+X Menu in Windows 10

Because Microsoft continuously tweaks the operating system, the layout and title of the Windows Settings screens may differ slightly depending on which release of Windows 10 you’re running.

How to Switch Command Prompt and PowerShell in WIN+X Menu in Windows 8.1

The procedure differs in Windows 8.1:

Additional Tips

This tweak does not mean Command Prompt has been uninstalled or removed from Windows in any way—it’s just not accessible from the WIN+X Menu. You can still ​open Command Prompt like any other program, anytime you want. From now on, Windows PowerShell and Windows PowerShell (Admin) will be available through the Power User Menu instead of Command Prompt and Command Prompt (Admin). Windows PowerShell is only an option for the Power User Menu if you’ve updated to Windows 8.1 or greater. If you don’t see the option from Step 5 above, update to Windows 8.1 and try again. See How to Upgrade to Windows 8.1 if you need help.