PowerShell replaces Command Prompt in the File Explorer menu
Microsoft has been making some radical changes to Windows 10 recently. The company has replaced Windows 10’s default command-line tool, Command Prompt, with PowerShell in the Win + X menu.
Starting from build 14971 for Windows 10 Preview, when you right-click the Win + X menu, you’ll notice that PowerShell is now the default command-line tool. As PowerShell is completely Command Prompt-compatible, which means you can perform the same commands in both tools, the company thinks it’s a better idea to give PowerShell advantage over Command Prompt.