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The April 2025 update for Windows 10 allegedly breaks jump lists in the Start menu, in yet another desperate move to convince you to upgrade.
Microsoft has finally confirmed that some of you won't be able to view the jump list (recent list of files) in the Start menu.
What if you could bring back the Windows 10 taskbar, so you can place it on any edge of the screen, or see full-width app names again? Microsoft won’t let you do it, but a free and open-source ...
Microsoft has silently fixed an issue that broke Start Menu jump lists for all apps on systems running Windows 10, version 22H2.
Microsoft has fixed a mistake that has impaired Jump lists in Windows 10 since February 2025. With an update, users could no ...