How to Check Your PowerShell Version in Windows 10 & 11
By Timothy Tibbetts |
If you need to check your PowerShell version, it's simple to do.
PowerShell should update automatically as needed in Windows 10, but just in case you're not sure, go ahead and open PowerShell.
Type in $PSVersionTable, and press Enter.
The first line (PSVersion) shows you the currently installed version of PowerShell.
That's it!
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PowerShell should update automatically as needed in Windows 10, but just in case you're not sure, go ahead and open PowerShell.
Type in $PSVersionTable, and press Enter.
The first line (PSVersion) shows you the currently installed version of PowerShell.
That's it!
Similar:
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