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You won't need to remove PS 2.0. The installer for 3.0 is intelligent. Showed one peculiarity but install ran perfectly.
Probably be easier learning with 3.0.
You won't need to remove PS 2.0. The installer for 3.0 is intelligent. Showed one peculiarity but install ran perfectly.
Probably be easier learning with 3.0.
did you use the link I provided in post #1?
In any case, if you now have powershell installed, then run powershell and enter:
$host.version
You should see:
Script:
Major Minor Build Revision
----- ----- ----- --------
3 0 -1 -1
All appears correct. I went here:
Download: WMF 3.0 - Microsoft Download Center - Download Details
and clicked on the download button for the x64 6.1 version.
I did not uninstall previous version and 3.0 install correctly detected my profile changes that I had been using.
Gee. It looks like it is a return to the dark ages when all we had was a blinking cursor and a command line interface: CPM, MSDOS, DRDOS, UNIX et.al... As far as I am concerned a power shell is the next step after the windows 8 trend. It will be a complete obliteration of a graphical user interface. Might as well have stayed with UNIX and been done with it. None of this easy to use graphical stuff. Only cryptic commands with incomprehensible argument strings. Then for a text editor, we could use vi. Wow!
Hey, I have an idea! Lets really go into prehistory and start using punched cards and punched paper tape. That way no one will have the foggiest idea what we are doing but will still be willing to pay us huge sums for doing it. Which, I strongly suspect is the real reason for the existence of a "power shell".
GACK! Forgive me for thinking that a power shell isn't god's gift to mankind. I stopped using command line systems over 20 years ago and am quite happy to leave them to molder in the dust of ancient history.
those look good.
Have you installed all critical, all important, all optional updates (other than Bing Desktop)?