Whakatika Tahua Tīmata Kaore i te Mahi i roto Windows 10
If you have recently updated or upgraded to Windows 10, then chances are your Start Menu may not work properly, making it impossible for users to navigate around Windows 10. Users are experiencing various issues with Start Menu such as Start Menu does not open, Start Button is not working, or Start Menu freezes etc. If your Start Menu isn’t working then don’t worry as today we will see a way to fix this issue.
This exact cause is different for different users because each user has a different system configuration and environment. But the problem can be related to anything like corrupted user account or drivers, damaged system files, etc. So without wasting any time, let’s see How to Fix Start Menu Not Working in Windows 10 with the help of the below-listed tutorial.
Me whakarite ki te hanga i tetahi waahi whakaora mena ka raru tetahi mea.
To run Command Prompt as an administrator, press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open Task Manager. Then click on kōnae ka tīpako Whakahaerehia te mahi hou. Momo cmd.exe me te tohu tohu "Waihangatia tenei mahi me nga mana whakahaere” then click OK. Similarly, to open PowerShell, type powershell.exe and again checkmark the above field then hit Enter.
Tikanga 1: Whakaoho ano i te Matapihi Matapihi
1. Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc tahi ki te whakarewa i te Kaiwhakahaere Tūmahi.
2. Rapua explorer.exe i roto i te rarangi ka paato-matau ki runga ka tīpakohia te Whakamutunga Tūmahi.
3. Inaianei, ka kati te Explorer me te whakahaere ano, pawhiria te Kōnae > Whakahaere mahi hou.
4. Momo explorer.exe ka pato OK ki te whakaara ano i te Explorer.
5. Exit Task Manager and see if you’re able to Fix Start Menu Not Working in Windows 10.
6. If you’re still facing the issue, then log out from your account and re-login.
7. Press Ctrl + Neke + Del key at the same time and click on Signout.
8. Type in your password to login to Windows and see if you’re able to fix the issue.
Method 2: Create a new local administrator account
Mena kua hainatia koe me to putea Microsoft, katahi ka tango tuatahi i te hono ki taua kaute ma te:
1. Pēhi Windows Key + R kātahi ka pato "ms-tautuhinga:” (kare he korukī) ka pa ki te tomo.
2. Tīpako Pūkete > Waitohu mā te pūkete ā-rohe kē.
3. Patohia ki to Kupuhipa pūkete Microsoft a pāwhiri Tuhinga o mua.
4. Whiriwhiria a ingoa pūkete hou me te kupuhipa, ka kowhiria te Mutu ka haina ki waho.
#1. Create the new administrator account:
1. Pēhi Windows Key + I ki te whakatuwhera Tautuhinga ka pāwhiri Pūkete.
2. Katahi ka whakatere ki Whanau & etahi atu tangata.
3. I raro i etahi atu tangata pawhiria te "Tāpirihia tetahi atu ki tenei PC."
4. Whai muri, homai he ingoa mo te user and a password then select Next.
5. Tautuhi a ingoa kaiwhakamahi me te kupuhipa, ka tohua Panuku> Mutu.
#2. Next, make the new account an administrator account:
1. Tuwhera ano Tautuhinga Windows ka pāwhiri ai Pūkete.
2. Haere ki te Whanau me etahi atu tangata ripa.
3. Ko etahi atu tangata ka whiriwhiri i te kaute i hanga e koe katahi ka tohua a Hurihia te momo pūkete.
4. I raro i te momo Pūkete, tīpakohia Kaiwhakahaere ka pāwhiri OK.
#3. If the issue persists try deleting the old administrator account:
1. Haere ano ki Tautuhinga Windows ka Pūkete > Whanau me etahi atu tangata.
2. I raro i etahi atu kaiwhakamahi, tohua te kaute kaiwhakahaere tawhito, pawhiria Tango, ka tīpako Mukua te kaute me nga raraunga.
3. If you were using a Microsoft account to sign in before, you can associate it with the new administrator by following the next step.
4. I roto Tautuhinga Windows > Pūkete, tīpakohia Waitohu me te pūkete Microsoft kē ka tāuru i tō mōhiohio pūkete.
Ka mutu, me kaha koe Whakatika Tahua Tīmata Kaore i te Mahi i roto Windows 10 as this step seems to fix the issue in most cases.
If you continue to experience Start Menu’s issue, it’s recommended to download and run Start Menu Troubleshooter.
1. Download and run Start Menu Troubleshooter.
2. Pawhiri rua i runga i te kōnae kua tikiake a ka pāwhiri Tuhinga o mua.
3. Let it finds and automatically Fixes Start Menu Not Working in Windows 10.
Method 4: Run System File Checker (SFC) and Check Disk
1. Whakatuwheratia te Tohuaki Whakahau. Ka taea e te kaiwhakamahi te mahi i tenei taahiraa ma te rapu 'cmd' a ka tomo tomo.
2. Na, patohia nga mea e whai ake nei i roto i te cmd ka pa ki te tomo:
Sfc /scannow sfc /scannow /offbootdir=c: /offwindir=c:windows
3. Taria mo te tukanga i runga ki te whakaoti me te kotahi oti, tīmata anō tō PC.
4. Whai muri, whakahaere CHKDSK mai Whakatikahia nga Hapa Pūnaha Kōnae me te Tirohanga Taputapu Kōpae(CHKDSK).
5. Kia oti te mahi i runga ake nei ka whakaara ano i to PC hei tiaki i nga huringa.
Method 5: Force Cortana to Rebuild Settings
Open Command Prompt with administrative rights then type the following one by one and hit Enter after each command:
CD /d "%LOCALAPPDATA%PackagesMicrosoft.Windows.Cortana_cw5n1h2txyewy" Taskkill /F /IM SearchUI.exe RD /S /Q Settings
This will force Cortana to rebuild the settings and will Fix Start Menu and Cortana Not Working in Windows 10.
If the issue is still not resolved, follow this guide to fix any issues related to Cortana.
Method 6: Re-Register Windows App
1. Momo PowerShell i roto i te Rapu Windows ka paato-matau ki te PowerShell ka kowhiri Whakahaerehia hei Kaiwhakahaere.
2. Na patohia te whakahau e whai ake nei ki te matapihi PowerShell:
Haere-AppXPackage -Whakaahua | Whakatakotoranga [Tāpiri-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register "$ ($ _ InstallLocation) AppXManifest.xml"}
3. Taria kia mahia e te Powershell te whakahau i runga ake nei ka warewarehia nga hapa ka puta.
4. Whakahouhia to PC hei tiaki i nga huringa.
Tikanga 7: Whakatika Rēhita
1. Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open Task Manager then click on kōnae ka tīpako Whakahaere mahi hou.
2. Momo regedit me te tohu tohu "Waihangatia tenei mahi me nga mana whakahaere” then click OK.
3. Now navigate to the following registry key in the Registry Editor:
ComputerHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetServicesWpnUserService
4. Kia mohio ki te whiriwhiri WpnUserService then in the right window double-click on the Tīmatahia te DWORD.
5. Change its value to 4 then click OK.
6. Whakahouhia to PC hei tiaki i nga huringa.
Tikanga 8: Tāmata, Tautuhi anō ranei Windows 10
Tuhipoka: If you can’t access your PC, restart your PC a few times until you start Whakatika Aunoa. Katahi ka whakatere ki Raparongoā> Tautuhi ano i tenei PC> Tango katoa.
1. Press Windows Key + I ki te whakatuwhera Tautuhinga ka pāwhiri i runga i Whakahou & Haumarutanga ata.
2. Mai i te tahua maui-ringa tohua Te Whakaoranga.
3. I raro Tautuhi anō i tenei PC, pawhiria te "kia tīmataria"Pātene.
4. Tīpakohia te kōwhiringa ki Puritia aku kōnae.
5. For the next step, you might be asked to insert Windows 10 installation media, so ensure you have it ready.
6. Now, select your Windows version and click i runga anake i te puku i whakauruhia ai a Windows > remove my files.
5. Patohia te Patene tautuhi.
6. A pee i nga tohutohu i runga i te mata ki te whakaoti i te tautuhi.
Manakohia:
Koira kua angitu koe Whakatika Tahua Tīmata Kaore i te Mahi i roto Windows 10 engari mena kei a koe etahi patai mo tenei akoranga ka pai ki te patai ki a raatau i roto i te waahanga korero.