How to use Administrator Rights to Open Command Prompt on Windows

 How to use Administrator Rights to Open Command Prompt on Windows

The Command Prompt (CP) option was eliminated from the context menu in the most recent version of Windows when users right-clicked on the Windows button in the bottom left corner. Powershell for Windows has replaced it. Many have been misled into believing that they are the same programme as a result, but they are not. I'll walk you through finding and opening CP on the most recent builds of every Windows version, one by one, in this post to save you folks from making mistakes.





Note: To make sure that you do it exactly, please see the title of command prompt window.



Please feel free to ask any questions or voice any concerns in the comments section. I'd be happy to go into further depth. I really appreciate all of your comments and encouragement.


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