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Hopefully, this explains this in the shortest way possible. I created my account here Saturday, I'm new to the environment. Ignore the "Expected Behavior," "Actual Behavior," "Error Details," "Environment Data"...

Installing PowerShell 7.5.0 (ON WINDOWS 10!!!!) does not automatically load all the modules correctly... The same way that my Windows 11 device does!!

That information is all in the .png file. I said it ALL! in my first feedback comment! But it works now with a detour. I wanted to address this issue...

Certain sources strongly encouraged me to do so... Ain't something incorrect about it.

Hey. TBH I'm tired of your comments. But thanks anyway for thinking with me. If these modules were PowerShell 7 built-in cmdlets, I wouldn't have to go through all of...

It's not in their interests to accomplish that. Actually, that was a possible scenario, in my mind. Fair enough. Thanks @rhubarb-geek-nz BUT... (Even though more and more people spent money...

@rhubarb-geek-nz Now, I'm not here to criticize the codes from databases that mklement0 referred to. At all. They might be functional for other users who troubleshoot it for the first...

My workaround WORKS! Your workaround (with the compatibility layer) WORKS! [“import-module -UseWindowsPowerShell Microsoft.PowerShell.Management”] @mklement0 I uploaded this feedback to show that it does NOT automatically load those modules in that...

> Changes to modules that ship in Windows are typically done by their respective teams. Even when we're involved we generally don't have much say in how far back those...