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Restarting windows explorer
Restarting windows explorer








restarting windows explorer

More info that looks safe to try can be found here: If the problem is located in the actual user account, then this will fix the problem. Each user account has their own Start Menu (along with a shared system Start Menu). If none of the above help, I highly recommend creating a new user account (See video below). Get-appxpackage -all *shellexperience* -packagetype bundle |% Be sure to run powershell in Admin mode then copy/paste the following into powershell: You said you tried a powershell command, but you didn't say which one. If you have not run the sfc /scannow command then you should do so. Open a command prompt and run chkdsk /f to scan the drive for errors (and fix them). Keeping it installed however, will likely result in you being unable to fix the problem. Removing it is not guaranteed to fix the problem. If you have DropBox installed, uninstall it and see if that helps. What brand name and model number is your computer? You may or may not have a Dell, but the page still may help you. I did find the page which has the error on it (same image that you posted above), but without the exact error message that you are getting, I can't promise this will help. I was hoping the Clean Boot would help us determine if its a software conflict, but since the error happened while in a Clean Boot, that means it is likely not a software conflict and something wrong with Windows itself (not any 3rd party software you have installed).

restarting windows explorer

There are many errors about the Start Menu but they can mean completely different things and have completely different fixes for them, so its important to know the exact words in the error message. The next time you see the error message, please write it down, word-for-word and type it here so we know exactly what we are dealing with.










Restarting windows explorer