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At this stage in the game, why is Microsoft making changes to Windows 10 that could throw a wrench in the works? To promote ...
Windows 10 ’s latest update comes with an unfortunate side effect in that it causes part of the Start menu to stop working.
Microsoft has finally confirmed that some of you won't be able to view the jump list (recent list of files) in the Start menu ...
Microsoft has silently fixed an issue that broke Start Menu jump lists for all apps on systems running Windows 10, version 22H2.
But with Windows 10 reaching end of life in October 2025 ... change the Start menu’s location and remove some icons, but the Start menu itself is a different story. You’ll need to use a ...
Microsoft experimented with several radically different Start menu designs before finalising the update. Let's take a look.
As you can see above, the Start Menu returns to a Windows 10 layout with 'All apps' on the left and groups of pinned apps on the right. Instead of Live Tiles, we see the icons of the apps.