How to Disable PowerShell 2.0 on Windows 10/11
PowerShell 2.0 is deprecated and no longer needed. Here’re two methods to disable the outdated PowerShell 2.0 on Windows 10 & 11.
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PowerShell 2.0 is deprecated and no longer needed. Here’re two methods to disable the outdated PowerShell 2.0 on Windows 10 & 11.
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To restrict access to PowerShell command line tool, you can manually block or disable it. Here’re the steps to disable PowerShell on Windows.
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If you are facing problems with Windows updates, you can temporarily hide/block them. Here’s how to hide updates in Windows 10 and 11.
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Let’s learn how to rename files using PowerShell. It covers renaming a specific file, all files, adding timestamps, prefixes & suffixes.
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If you’d like to run a PowerShell on startup i.e., when your computer starts, follow one of the two methods mentioned in this article.
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What to close all opens windows at once? Here two methods, a PowerShell command and a desktop shortcut to help you do exactly that.
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Want to save the output of a command to a file? This tutorial shows you how to do it in Command Prompt and PowerShell.
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Want to change the PowerShell execution policy? Here are two simple ways to do it on Windows in quick and easy steps.
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Do you that Windows hides user accounts and specific user account info from plain sight? Here is how to get full details of user accounts in Windows.
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What to auto shutdown Windows at a specific time. Here’s how to schedule shutdown in Windows using the built-in shutdown timer.
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PowerShell has a neat little command to backup installed Windows drivers. Here’s that command to backup drivers in Windows 10 & 11.
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Have a script that needs to run at a specific time? you can use the task scheduler to launch the PowerShell script on a schedule.
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