Jordan Posted June 21, 2016 Share Posted June 21, 2016 Troubleshoot problems opening the Start menu or Cortana If you can't open the Start menu or Cortana, follow these steps to check for updates. Press Windows logo key +R, enter ms-settings:, and then press OK. This opens Settings. Select Update & security > Windows Update > Check for updates. Install any available updates and restart your PC if required. Restart your device If you didn’t have any updates that required a restart, it’s still a good idea to restart your device to make sure any pending updates are installed. Try the troubleshooter For guided support, try the Start menu troubleshooter. After you've completed the troubleshooter, restart your device. Create a new local administrator account If you still can’t open the Start menu or Cortana, try creating a new local administrator account to see if you can open the Start menu using that account. If you're signed in with your Microsoft account, remove the link to that account first by doing the following (otherwise skip to "Create the new administrator account"): Press Windows logo key +R, type ms-settings:, and then select OK. This opens Settings. Select Accounts > Sign in with a local account instead. Type your Microsoft account password and select Next. Choose a new account name, password, and password hint, and then select Finish and sign out. Create the new administrator account: Press Windows logo key +R, type ms-settings:, and then select OK. Select Accounts > Family & other users (or Other users, if you’re using Windows 10 Enterprise). Under Other users, select Add someone else to this PC. Select I don’t have this person’s sign-in information > Add a user without a Microsoft account. Choose a user name, password, and password hint. Then select Next > Finish. Next, make the new account an administrator account: Under Other users, select the account you created > Change account type. Under Account type, select Administrator > OK. Sign out of your account and then sign in to your new account. If you can open Cortana or the Start menu, move your personal data and files to the new account. If the problem still isn't fixed, try deleting the old administrator account: Under Other users, select the old administrator account > Remove > Delete account and data. After the old account is removed, restart your device and sign in with the new account again. If you were using a Microsoft account to sign in before, associate the Microsoft account with the new administrator account. In Settings > Accounts, select Sign in with a Microsoft account instead and type in your account info. http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-10/get-help-windows-start-menu Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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