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One of the better features of Windows 10's Start menu was accidentally removed in update KB5055518. Now it's back!
Microsoft has silently fixed an issue that broke Start Menu jump lists for all apps on systems running Windows 10, version 22H2.
Microsoft has confirmed what some Windows Insiders are already noticing – the Windows 11 Start Menu is getting a revamp and a ...
Error was caused by Microsoft account-related nudging – that (surely) nobody wants – being backported from Windows 11 ...
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.
Microsoft will stop supporting the operating system later this year. If you’re still running Windows 10, here are your ...
Can’t securely login to your PC using facial recognition anymore ... the most recent April cumulative update for Windows 10. In fact, this Start menu faux pas has been present since the February ...
The new Start menu is significantly larger and wider than the current one and it features a separate panel for the Phone Link ...