Temporary solution to Win10 menu/Cortana's serious error

  

Windows 10 has quite a few serious problems, and most of them have been fixed; however, at least one of the problems is still being met by many upgrade users who are completely left out. A complete work solution (experience) is not available.

Because of a serious vulnerability, the Start menu and Cortana on some Windows 10 computers still don't work. And because there is no way to use the installed application or file, these user computers that have encountered this problem can hardly be used normally.

The error caused by many users has the following hints:

“Serious error ——Start menu and Cortana can't work. We will fix it the next time you log in. ”

Microsoft's temporary solution

Microsoft has provided a temporary solution for this, and advises users to start the computer to safe mode, and then start the computer normally. But the result is that, except for some basic problems that can be fixed by this method, most computers still have this problem. Obviously, the frustrations of using Windows 10 users are still accumulating, and similar comments on the technical support forum are becoming more and more common, and these affected users go to the technical support forum to get Microsoft technology. Assist to eventually fix these issues:

“This problem existed as early as July. There is still no workaround. It’s ridiculous. Ordinary computer users can't provide the feedback they want. I have restored Windows 10 to the state before the problem occurred, ” user AA_310 post wrote. “ My start menu is still available, but the Edge icon is not visible. The only way I can open the Edge browser is to search the site in the start menu. In this way, although I have a temporary solution, I am not sure how long it will last. This year's release of a product with so many problems simply does not want to live! The problem is that Microsoft is too big to see if it is impossible to dump it. “

Now, the only way to work in most cases is to completely reset your computer, but it also means that your files, apps and settings will be removed. Moreover, we can't guarantee that after this, the start menu and Cortana will work.

Solutions provided by universal users

Solution 1 (applicable on the desktop):

1, right click on the desktop <; Computer & rdquo;, click & ldquo; management & rdquo;;

2, click on the left side of the management interface, click ""services and applications--” service“;

3, then in Find and double-click on the right side of the window, "User manager";

4, change the startup type of the service to "automatic" and close the window;

5, press ” Ctrl+Alt+Del“ key combination, choose to logout or restart.

Workaround 2 (for users on the desktop),

1, press ”Ctrl+Alt+Del“Click ”Start Task Manager&ldquo ;;

2, select ”service“ in the card location, then select a service at random, right click and select “open service" (the service option cannot be found when opening the task manager here) If you have a card, click on “Details” in the lower left corner of Task Manager;

3, then find and double-click on the right side of the window, “User manager”;

4 Change the startup type of the service to "Automatic" after closing the window;

5, press & rdquo; Ctrl+Alt+Del“ key combination, select logout or restart. >

Feeling that users are much more powerful than Microsoft, in addition to these two methods available, there are other solutions provided by netizens, interested friends can enter the operating system column to continue to watch other methods.

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