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  2. How to fix unresponsive Start button in Win10 - Microsoft...

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    Press the [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Del] keys on the keyboard at the same time, or right click the Taskbar, and select Task manager. Go to the File Menu and click Run a new task. Type powershell, tick the box for Create this task with administrative privileges and click OK. Type sfc /scannow into the window and press the [Return] key.

  3. Where is the start button? - Microsoft Community

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    Welcome to Microsoft Community. If you are using Windows 10, the Start button is in the lower left corner of your desktop and looks like this: If you are using Windows 11, the Start button is this one: There is also Start key on your keyboard: If all these are not the one you are looking for, please take screenshots about your desktop and your ...

  4. My Windows 11 Start Button is no longer working.

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    The problem is, my problem is not only restricted to the start button not working, the Windows key combinations don't work either (some still did yesterday), but Windows +I, Windows+R etc. do not work, nor can I type in the search bar. If you have any other ways of getting to Settings etc., please let me know. Thank you for your help so far.

  5. Basics: Using Start and Taskbar in Windows 11 and Windows 10

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    If you want to move the Start and Taskbar shortcuts back to the familiar left alignment, you can do so from the Taskbar settings. Right click the Taskbar, click Taskbar settings > Personalization, scroll down Taskbar behaviors. Toggle on the option to Left. This will restore the familiar behavior.

  6. Start button missing - Microsoft Community

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    Method 1: Run the SFC. System File Checker is a utility in Windows that allows users to scan for corruptions in Windows system files and restore corrupted files. Follow the below steps: Right click on the Start button, click on Command Prompt (Admin). Type “sfc /scannow” without the quotes and hit Enter. After the scan, restart the computer ...

  7. Windows 11 Taskbar and Start Menu are not showing.

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    1: Click 'Windows key + R' and type in the box that pops up 'explorer' or 'explorer.exe'. This will open file explorer. 2: Click 'CTRL + ALT + DEL' and select task manager. 4: Select 'More details' at the bottom of the form (If it says 'Fewer details ignore this step).

  8. Windows Start Button won't open when it's clicked? -Windows 10

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    Hi Jared, I am sorry to know that you are unable to open Start Menu. Open the Task manager. Here’s a tip: Press CTRL+Shift+ESC. Click File > Run New Task. Make sure you have a check mark beside “Create this task with administrative privileges”. Type CMD. Type the following 4 commands at the CMD prompt:

  9. Windows Key not functioning (Not opening start menu, Winkey...

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    Press Ctrl+Shift+Esc to open Task Manager then click File. Select "Run new task" then type: powershell. Make sure to put a check mark on the "Create this task with administrative privileges" box. Copy and paste the command below one at a time then press Enter. Please ignore the red errors and let the process complete.

  10. Start menu not appearing. - Microsoft Community

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    Many problems with Windows come down to corrupt files, and Start menu issues are no exception. To fix this, launch the Task Manager either by right-clicking on the taskbar and selecting Task Manager, or hitting Ctrl+Alt+Delete. Select "Run new task" and run PowerShell by typing "powershell". Make sure you check the option to run this task with ...

  11. Windows 11 Start Menu does not open - Microsoft Community

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    Click your Start Button, then just type powershell and from the resulting menu, right click PowerShell and select 'Run as Administrator'. Paste this command into PowerShell and press Enter; Get-AppxPackage Microsoft.Windows.ShellExperienceHost | reset-AppxPackage. When that command completes, paste this command into PowerShell and press Enter;