You will now be redirected to the Control Center. Press Windows + i on your keyboard to open the Settings app.
Follow the guide below to get you started.
Uninstalling and reinstalling the same on your PC will fix the Start menu and Taskbar for you. The Windows Update released under the name KB5004300 seems to be causing this issue. Fix #1: Uninstall and reinstall Windows Update KB5004300Ī recent fix discovered by eagle-eyed users seems to easily fix the start menu on new Windows 11 upgrades. Try these fixes first before trying the 3 general fixes (also given below). 3 of them are general fixes that should to be tried only after you are sure that the 17 primary fixes are not of help.
We have included a total 20 (!) fixes to solve the problem with Start Menu on Windows 11 below.