Windows 10 official version of the vulnerability is frequently out of the menu too many programs or crashes

  

Microsoft officially released Windows 10, the next-generation operating system, on July 29. The UK tech news website “The Register” reported on the same day that a new vulnerability appeared in the Windows 10 Start menu. If the user downloads more than 512 application shortcuts, the program will either be missing. According to reports, the Windows 10 Start menu contains a list of all applications, allowing users to quickly download programs. The Start Menu shortcut is still a shortcut file and is placed in the same location as the old Windows.

But the database of the drive start menu limits the number of input programs to 512.

Microsoft project manager Arunjeet Singh responded to complaints from users on Twitter: "We are working on this issue." & rdquo; Another workaround is to use a third-party start menu, such as Starport's Start10.

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