Let’s examine some possible causes, as one of them might be the culprit:

Misconfigured Value in Registry Editor-In the registry editor, there is an entry called Start, which tells how the service is started. You might encounter this error if the Start value is not configured correctly.Temporary Bug – In some cases, it has been observed that the error can be fixed by restarting Windows Explorer.exe. Hence, before going further, restart Explorer.exe, as the error may be triggered due to a temporary glitch or bug.Not having all Application Packages permissions – If you do not have permissions for all application packages, you may encounter this issue until you obtain full control over the registry folder for All Application Packages.Corrupt System Files – The corrupted system files can cause this issue, as the Start menu is a Windows component that may stop working at any time due to corrupt system files. Hence, you should try running the System File Checker in the Command Prompt to check for corrupted files.

1.  Use the Registry Editor.

In the Registry Editor, an entry called ‘Start‘ is used to specify how the service or driver starts or loads. Most affected users have fixed their issues by changing the ‘Start’ value. In my case, the value is set to 2, and my Start Menu is working fine. However, if the entry value is set to 2 and the start menu still doesn’t work, try values between 0 and 4 to see if the issue is resolved. There are up to 4 values, each with a different function specifying how the service starts. Below are the steps to change the value for the Start entry through the registry editor.

2. Restart the Windows Explorer.exe.

The issue can occur due to a bug or glitch, which can be fixed by restarting Windows Explorer. Windows Explorer enables the display of the taskbar, apps, desktop, and other elements. Restarting Windows Explorer typically helps when some features stop responding. Moreover, according to several affected users, restarting Windows Explorer can fix the Start menu not working issue by restarting numerous background services. Below are the steps to restart explorer.exe:

3. Reset All Apps

You can also try resetting the apps via PowerShell to fix this issue. This method has also worked for most of the affected users. Therefore, try it and see if it works in your case.

4. Change the permissions for all app packages.

All application packages allow all the users in the system to access the specific application or folder. The registry editor has a folder called HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT, which contains information about filename extensions such as .appx, .aps, and more. This error will likely be triggered if the HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT permission is not set properly for all application packages. To fix this, you will need to change the permissions of HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT. Here are the steps:

5. Restart Windows from Safe Mode.

According to some users, this issue can easily be fixed by restarting Windows in Safe Mode. Safe Mode is a process that disables all drivers and unnecessary services to determine what may cause issues. If restarting the computer does not fix it, restarting in Safe Mode might help.

6. Run the System File Checker.

SFC, or System File Checker, is a command that repairs corrupted system files, such as Windows DLL, exe files, and others. The affected users have managed to fix this issue by executing the SFC command via the Command Prompt. Below, we have outlined the instructions to do this:

7. Create a new user account.

If the Start menu is still not working, try creating a new account and transferring all the data into the new one, if the issue is fixed. Otherwise, proceed to the next method. To create a new user account, follow these steps:

8. Reset your computer.

In case none of the methods have worked, the last solution you can try is to reset your computer. Resetting the computer will remove drivers, programs, and settings you have applied. However, it will not remove data, such as photos, music, videos, and personal files. Below are the instructions to reset your computer without losing data.

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