How to Get Your Windows 10 Start Menu Back
See if you have any right click options at the Start Menu location., In Task Manager, go to File and then Run new task. , Type in 'powershell' and make sure that 'Create this task with administrative privileges.', Run the System File Checker., Check...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: See if you have any right click options at the Start Menu location.
If you do, select Task Manager.
If you can't get to it that way, do the '3 Finger Salute' (Ctrl+Alt+Delete).
That will bring up several options, one of which is the Task Manager. -
Step 2: In Task Manager
, is marked.
This is what you will be seeing. , Type in (or paste) 'sfc /scannow' after the C:/ prompt.
It will run.
Depending on your computer, it could be fairly quick or take a little while. , It may correct the problem there.
Read what the screens says.
Perhaps, even take a screenshot of it. , -
Step 3: go to File and then Run new task.
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Step 4: Type in 'powershell' and make sure that 'Create this task with administrative privileges.'
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Step 5: Run the System File Checker.
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Step 6: Check out the results.
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Step 7: Restart and see if you have the Start Menu back.
Detailed Guide
If you do, select Task Manager.
If you can't get to it that way, do the '3 Finger Salute' (Ctrl+Alt+Delete).
That will bring up several options, one of which is the Task Manager.
, is marked.
This is what you will be seeing. , Type in (or paste) 'sfc /scannow' after the C:/ prompt.
It will run.
Depending on your computer, it could be fairly quick or take a little while. , It may correct the problem there.
Read what the screens says.
Perhaps, even take a screenshot of it. ,
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