
- #HYPERTERMINAL WINDOWS 10 HOW TO SWITCH BASH HOW TO#
- #HYPERTERMINAL WINDOWS 10 HOW TO SWITCH BASH INSTALL#
Then, you’ll be required to set the password for your account. Once Bash is installed, you’ll need to enter a username for Bash, so just enter the username you want and hit enter. This can take a bit of time, so be patient at this stage. Once that’s done, Windows 10 will start downloading and installing Bash.
#HYPERTERMINAL WINDOWS 10 HOW TO SWITCH BASH INSTALL#
When you’re asked if you want to install Bash, just type “y” and hit enter. Once CMD is ready, type in “bash” and hit enter. To do that, go ahead and open Command Prompt (CMD) by searching using Cortana/Search. 3) Install BashĪfter that, we will need to install Bash itself. If you get any error at this stage, just ignore them - Bash will still install. After that, just select the Developer Mode and Windows 10 will install the Developer Mode package. To do that, just open the Settings app, click on the Updates & Security button, then click on “For Developers” from the sidebar. 2) Enable Developer ModeĪfter installing the Linux subsystem, you will need to enable the Developer Mode on Windows 10. Once that’s done, you’ll be required to restart your machine. Then, Windows 10 will install the Windows Subsystem for Linux. To do that, just open up Cortana/Search and search “windows features.” After that, scroll down in the Windows Features dialog and tick the “Windows Subsystem for Linux (Beta)” and click on the OK button. 1) Enable Windows Subsystem for Linux on Windows Featuresįirstly, we’ll need to enable the Windows Subsystem for Linux (beta) on Windows Features.
#HYPERTERMINAL WINDOWS 10 HOW TO SWITCH BASH HOW TO#
Now, as this feature isn’t enabled by default, you’ll probably have a hard time trying to use it - however, don’t fret as we’ll take you through how to install Bash on your Windows 10 machine. This is a really nice addition to Windows 10 which will make using Windows 10 for development a lot easier for some developers. With the Windows 10 Anniversary Update, Microsoft is adding a major feature to Windows 10 for developers: Bash.
