Microsoft has corrected a bug in Windows 10 which broke part of the Start menu – and the reason why it happened could annoy you


  • A bug that broke the jump links in the start menu was previously reported with the April update of Windows 10
  • This problem actually floated in previous updates (return to February)
  • Microsoft solved the problem, which linked to a modification to make a panel linked to the Microsoft account in the start menu of Windows 10

Remember this Windows 10 problem, where the April update for the operating system broke part of the start menu for some people? The good news is that Microsoft has solved this bug.

If you missed it, it was a problem that meant jump lists – additional options that appear with a right click on an icon – no longer worked properly for certain applications in the Start menu.

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