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Unable to locate commands restricted to PowerShell...

Unable to locate commands restricted to PowerShell...

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MrBanana101
Junior Member
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04-14-2025, 11:50 PM
#1
It's frustrating when the shortcut leads to PowerShell instead of Command Prompt. To return to the CMD prompt, try pressing F5 or using the Run dialog with "cmd" in the search bar. Switching between drives is straightforward—just change the path in File Explorer and restart the taskbar if needed.
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MrBanana101
04-14-2025, 11:50 PM #1

It's frustrating when the shortcut leads to PowerShell instead of Command Prompt. To return to the CMD prompt, try pressing F5 or using the Run dialog with "cmd" in the search bar. Switching between drives is straightforward—just change the path in File Explorer and restart the taskbar if needed.

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WolfEH117
Member
180
04-15-2025, 02:22 AM
#2
PowerShell is superior to CMD in my opinion. Also, for changing drives, use cd /d [Your Directory].
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WolfEH117
04-15-2025, 02:22 AM #2

PowerShell is superior to CMD in my opinion. Also, for changing drives, use cd /d [Your Directory].

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MikeDragon159
Senior Member
661
04-15-2025, 05:33 AM
#3
You can change to your D drive by entering "D:" and pressing enter.
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MikeDragon159
04-15-2025, 05:33 AM #3

You can change to your D drive by entering "D:" and pressing enter.

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SuperSqually
Junior Member
13
04-20-2025, 10:53 AM
#4
Noticed it's Windows 7.
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SuperSqually
04-20-2025, 10:53 AM #4

Noticed it's Windows 7.

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eskzz
Posting Freak
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04-20-2025, 11:29 PM
#5
PowerShell commands work seamlessly in CMD.
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eskzz
04-20-2025, 11:29 PM #5

PowerShell commands work seamlessly in CMD.

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Awesomater14
Member
192
04-21-2025, 05:55 AM
#6
It might just be a random issue with the task not working in PowerShell. I tried using Win + X to trigger it, which helped a bit. Understanding how to redirect made a difference. This happens sometimes even when we know the solution.
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Awesomater14
04-21-2025, 05:55 AM #6

It might just be a random issue with the task not working in PowerShell. I tried using Win + X to trigger it, which helped a bit. Understanding how to redirect made a difference. This happens sometimes even when we know the solution.

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_JackSparrow
Member
77
05-13-2025, 05:35 AM
#7
Have you attempted to launch the command prompt normally and then navigate into that folder?
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_JackSparrow
05-13-2025, 05:35 AM #7

Have you attempted to launch the command prompt normally and then navigate into that folder?

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PsychoPugx
Member
210
05-14-2025, 02:53 AM
#8
That functioned correctly
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PsychoPugx
05-14-2025, 02:53 AM #8

That functioned correctly

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josiecatz__10
Senior Member
640
05-14-2025, 05:30 AM
#9
PowerShell and CMD perform distinct functions even when given identical commands. You may launch CMD from PowerShell by entering "cmd" and pressing Enter, or you can run "start cmd" to open a new command prompt.
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josiecatz__10
05-14-2025, 05:30 AM #9

PowerShell and CMD perform distinct functions even when given identical commands. You may launch CMD from PowerShell by entering "cmd" and pressing Enter, or you can run "start cmd" to open a new command prompt.

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Mrmojorisin47
Member
60
05-14-2025, 10:34 AM
#10
They all perform similar tasks in PowerShell, but some behave differently due to context or additional parameters.
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Mrmojorisin47
05-14-2025, 10:34 AM #10

They all perform similar tasks in PowerShell, but some behave differently due to context or additional parameters.

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