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The start button functions intermittently.

The start button functions intermittently.

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Ani2112
Member
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01-18-2023, 07:07 PM
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Recently, I attempted to launch a program from the start menu, but it didn't appear after clicking. The Windows logo seemed to fade slightly when I clicked, indicating mouse interaction. After a restart, the start menu functioned properly once more, though briefly. Shortly afterward, it ceased working again. I tried restarting Windows Explorer, but the start menu only reactivated temporarily. Later, I realized the Action Center was also missing (the notification area on the right). The rest of my system appeared normal. Task Manager was operational, Windows Defender reported no threats, and a scan with Malwarebytes showed no malicious activity. I suspect the issue relates to Windows Explorer, as it resolved when I restarted it. I’m unsure how to pinpoint the exact cause or restore functionality. My experience is unusual—search results often focus on users whose start menu didn’t work at all. If you have any insights or solutions, please share. Thank you!
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Ani2112
01-18-2023, 07:07 PM #1

Recently, I attempted to launch a program from the start menu, but it didn't appear after clicking. The Windows logo seemed to fade slightly when I clicked, indicating mouse interaction. After a restart, the start menu functioned properly once more, though briefly. Shortly afterward, it ceased working again. I tried restarting Windows Explorer, but the start menu only reactivated temporarily. Later, I realized the Action Center was also missing (the notification area on the right). The rest of my system appeared normal. Task Manager was operational, Windows Defender reported no threats, and a scan with Malwarebytes showed no malicious activity. I suspect the issue relates to Windows Explorer, as it resolved when I restarted it. I’m unsure how to pinpoint the exact cause or restore functionality. My experience is unusual—search results often focus on users whose start menu didn’t work at all. If you have any insights or solutions, please share. Thank you!

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DeathSh00ter
Member
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01-19-2023, 05:31 PM
#2
Recent Windows 10 updates have led to some problems, so it might be worth investigating if they're the reason.
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DeathSh00ter
01-19-2023, 05:31 PM #2

Recent Windows 10 updates have led to some problems, so it might be worth investigating if they're the reason.

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EC23Gaming
Junior Member
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01-23-2023, 11:33 AM
#3
I understand the need for updates. Please try to refresh the system, wait a moment, and then everything should function properly.
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EC23Gaming
01-23-2023, 11:33 AM #3

I understand the need for updates. Please try to refresh the system, wait a moment, and then everything should function properly.

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YOLOGAMER109
Member
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01-23-2023, 06:23 PM
#4
I'm running version 1607, and I haven't updated my system in over a year. It seems the update isn't the issue. This version has worked well for me, so I didn’t bother updating. Downloading updates is tough because they take time and my internet isn’t reliable, often causing failures. Microsoft does provide offline updates—you can download them with a manager and install them manually if needed.
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YOLOGAMER109
01-23-2023, 06:23 PM #4

I'm running version 1607, and I haven't updated my system in over a year. It seems the update isn't the issue. This version has worked well for me, so I didn’t bother updating. Downloading updates is tough because they take time and my internet isn’t reliable, often causing failures. Microsoft does provide offline updates—you can download them with a manager and install them manually if needed.

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LadyCath
Junior Member
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01-24-2023, 02:06 AM
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You can obtain all updates from the website, though it’s not as straightforward as using Windows updates. Also, installing upgrades is simple too. First, address the issue with your unstable connection—what does that even mean?
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LadyCath
01-24-2023, 02:06 AM #5

You can obtain all updates from the website, though it’s not as straightforward as using Windows updates. Also, installing upgrades is simple too. First, address the issue with your unstable connection—what does that even mean?

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Star_Plex
Member
77
01-31-2023, 06:52 AM
#6
Update your graphics card drivers. An Intel GPU is available with a recent fix from Intel. Nvidia and AMD are also contributing to the problem. Ensure Windows and drivers are completely current.
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Star_Plex
01-31-2023, 06:52 AM #6

Update your graphics card drivers. An Intel GPU is available with a recent fix from Intel. Nvidia and AMD are also contributing to the problem. Ensure Windows and drivers are completely current.

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02-01-2023, 05:26 PM
#7
Yesterday the start button suddenly worked perfectly again. It was as if it had fixed itself on its own. Looking more closely, it seemed the issue was actually that the button became very slow—after clicking a few times and waiting a couple of minutes, it appeared. I’m not sure what triggered that change, but I’m relieved it’s now functioning properly!
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Darling_Doctor
02-01-2023, 05:26 PM #7

Yesterday the start button suddenly worked perfectly again. It was as if it had fixed itself on its own. Looking more closely, it seemed the issue was actually that the button became very slow—after clicking a few times and waiting a couple of minutes, it appeared. I’m not sure what triggered that change, but I’m relieved it’s now functioning properly!