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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.
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 ...
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.
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.
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 ...
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).
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:
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.
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 ...
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;