![]() ![]() ![]() Set one of these up and see if that solves the problem. Open task manager pressing Ctrl+Shift+Esc keys together. You’ll see a couple of options that that allow you to add users to either your Family or just General use. Now select User Accounts>Change Account Type>Add New User in PC Settings. To create a new Windows account you’ll need to press Win+R then type in control panel. Note that any customisations you had previously made to the menu will be gone and you’ll have to re-do them, but at least now you can. Log off, log back on to the original account that had the damaged start menu, and it should be working now. ![]() Click on Manage Protected Applications and toggle switch for Google Chrome to disable, click Done. Scroll down to Exploit Protection at the bottom and disable it by toggling its switch to off. The reasons you have to create two new accounts to do this are (1) when you first log on to a new account Windows creates a fresh start menu for that account (which hopefully will be working) and (2) when you’re logged on to an account all these files are “locked” by Windows (for the logged-on account) and you won’t be able to copy them. Google Chrome doesn’t open after installing KB5027231 Update. Restart Start Menu and see if that helps. Select them all and copy them all to : usersLocalTileDataLayerDatabase folder, replacing all the files that are there. 1 Restart Start process and see There is a separate process available for Start Menu StartMenuExperienceHost.exe. Navigate to your :usersLocalTileDataLayerDatabase folder You should see about 8 files. Log off this account and then log on to the second new admin account you created, and again set your folder options accordingly so that you can see “everything”. ![]()
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