If you use the little registry hack mentioned earlier to get the right-click context menu option back, you can open PowerShell from the File menu. There used to be an option in the File menu that you could use to open a Command Prompt window with admin rights but that too has been replaced with PowerShell. You can then use the cdd command to move to the folder you need to run commands in. Instead of tapping the Enter key, tap Ctrl+Shift+Enter to run Command Prompt in administrator mode. Windows will automatically start in advanced boot options after a.
Now press and hold the Shift key and click on Restart. Open up the Start menu and click on Power button to open power options. All you need to do is hold down the Shift key on your keyboard and restart the PC.
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Tap the Win+R keyboard shortcut and type cmd in the run box. This is the easiest way to access Windows 10 boot options. You will then have to use the cd command to move to the folder you need to run commands in. You can search for Command Prompt in Windows search, right-click it, and select ‘Run as administrator’. If you need command prompt with admin rights, you have to go the usual route. Now select AU key and in right-side pane create a new DWORD NoAUAsDefaultShutdownOption and set its value to 1. Since this method doesn’t open Command Prompt with admin rights, it has limited use. The Command Prompt will open with regular user privileges so that’s a downside to this method.
Tap the enter key and a Command Prompt window will open in that location. Click inside the location bar, and type ‘cmd’, without the quote marks. Open File Explorer and navigate to the folder you need to open the Command Prompt.
The File Explorer location bar can be used to jump to any location on your hard drive, open the Control Panel, and also open Command Prompt.