![]() ![]() However, there’s no Windows PowerShell runtime entry in the Add Features Wizard in Windows Server 2008 R2, as shown in Figure 1. Supposedly you could remove Windows PowerShell v2 from Windows Server 2008 RTM by going through Server Manager. ![]() Therefore, I’ll just say for trivia and historical purposes that you can in fact completely remove Windows PowerShell v1 from XP. ![]() We can downgrade a manually upgraded PowerShell version by removing the corresponding Windows Management Framework (WMF) package.Īs we both know, Windows XP is a a dead operating system.We can add or remove PowerShell v2 support from Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2.PowerShell v2 is our baseline PowerShell version and cannot be uninstalled without damaging the integrity of Windows.Before we get into the details, let me cut to the chase and give you my understanding of how PowerShell removal works: Besides, why would I WANT to remove PowerShell?”īoth are reasonable points. Hey, everyone! I captured your attention with that article title, didn’t I? If you’re the Windows geek I am, you probably thought, “Hey–I thought that Windows PowerShell was a core part of the operating system and can’t be removed. ![]()
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