On newer versions of Windows, this option has changed to Open PowerShell window here. PowerShell is a more advanced version of Command Prompt. Most commands that work in Command Prompt will also work in PowerShell. [2] X Research source

You only need to do this if the folder is not located on the drive that Windows is installed on (which is usually the “C:” drive. )

You only need to do this if the folder is not located on the drive that Windows is installed on (which is usually the “C:” drive. )

If you are not sure what the path of the folder is, you can navigate to the folder in File Explorer. Right-click the address bar at the top and click Copy address as text. You can then press Ctrl + V to paste the path of the folder directly into Command Prompt right after the “cd” command.