
Alternatively, you can right-click the desktop. 08:52:51, Info CSI 0000547f Hashes for file member \SystemRoot\WinSxS\wow64_microsoft-windows-r.xwddmdriver-wow64-c_31bf3856ad364e35_6.0_none_3dae054b56911c22\opencl. Quick tip: As a result of the Start menu being broken, you can open the Settings app using the Windows key + I keyboard shortcut. 08:52:51, Info CSI 0000547e Beginning Verify and Repair transaction All files and registry keys listed in this transaction have been successfully repaired 16:33:54, Info CSI 0000a7eb Verify and Repair Transaction completed. 16:33:54, Info CSI 0000a7e8 Created NT transaction (seq 3) result 0x00000000, handle 16:33:54, Info CSI Beginning NT transaction commit. 16:33:54, Info CSI 0000a7e7 Creating NT transaction (seq 3), objectname :emotion-14:"(null)" 16:33:54, Info CSI 0000a7e6 Committing transaction 16:33:54, Info CSI Primitive installers committed for repair 16:33:54, Info CSI 0000a7e3 Could not reproject corrupted file "\?\C:\Windows\SysWOW64"\"opencl.dll" source file in store is also corrupted (1) Reinstall Windows apps in Administrator PowerShell: Get-AppXPackage -AllUsers | Foreach Here are the steps that I've tried (that I can remember), starting simple to more complex: Nor could I use Cortana or left-click on ANY icon in the taskbar. I'm not sure if that was the issue, but once I rebooted, I could not open the Start Menu. I set up the first machine and let the Windows Updates install.

DisplayPort monitor 3 USB connections to keyboard, mouse, and speakers wired LAN no antivirus except Defender.
Dell start menu not working windows 10#
We have received a shipment of Dell OptiPlex 7040 desktops with Windows 10 Pro built in (Express Settings setup). I've tried as many suggestions from a Microsoft Answers thread as well a post on BT called "Has your Windows 10 Start menu stopped working? Here are four ways to fix it," including suggestions in the comments there. I thought I'd share my experience in detail in case anyone else is looking for some specific keywords. This problem is affecting ***ALL USERS*** on a new computer I'm setting up in a corporate environment.
