One of the easiest fixes for this Windows 10 issue is.
Reboot (Not shutdown) or Power the computer off (using the mouse is recommended)
(Suggested by Manu)
If that does not work, this one should.
1) Restart the computer in safe mode.
2) Restart normally
If all goes well, your off and running.
Start menu and Cortana can not load.
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Start menu and Cortana can not load.
Last edited by Charger440 on Sat Feb 13, 2016 11:29 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Start menu and Cortana can not load.
Normal reboot is enough. There's already a thread about it... if you shutdown the computer the bug is still there when you restart because of the windows 10 hybrid shutdown. A reboot fix it...
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Re: Start menu and Cortana can not load.
You would think a power off would work every time in that case as well. It's a little harsh but an actual power off will force the computer to essentially do a reboot. Which does not always work for some reason.
I will amend my post with your suggestion though
I will amend my post with your suggestion though
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Re: Start menu and Cortana can not load.
I personally see no point in Windows 10 fast startup. It see4ms like it takes forever to shutdown just so it can boot up "quickly." I guess I'm just odd.
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Re: Start menu and Cortana can not load.
Well...The shutdown should also be faster than on previous versions... at least it is the case on almost all pc with windows 10 i've tested (try a reboot and then you will find the shutdown+start way faster....)Charger440 wrote:I personally see no point in Windows 10 fast startup. It see4ms like it takes forever to shutdown just so it can boot up "quickly." I guess I'm just odd.
The problem with that is when something goes wrong: A shutdown obviously doesn't fix the problem so a reboot is needed.
The hybrid shutdown can be disabled easily in windows parameters.
Re: Start menu and Cortana can not load.
I agree with Manu. I don't care about the shutdown time anyway. I just go Start/Power/Shutdown, and forget about it. But usually I have to wait until it boots up, so what really matters to me is the boot time.
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