winget --version
If your Windows installation is recent, the WinGet client might already be present but malfunctioning, or the module is ready to be installed from the PowerShell Gallery. This method is the recommended approach for modern systems. Run the following script in an window: powershell install winget using powershell hot
- Store your app lists and configuration files in a repository for easy access across machines winget --version If your Windows installation is recent,
If the installation succeeded, PowerShell will output a version string (e.g., v1.9.x ). Test a Fast Software Install or Windows Server)?
before running actual installations:
To test the installation, type the following command into your PowerShell window: powershell winget --version Use code with caution.
What are you deploying this on (e.g., Windows 10, Windows 11, or Windows Server)?