Microsoft silently fixes Start menu bug affecting Windows 10 PCs

Microsoft silently fixes Start menu bug affecting Windows 10 PCs

Microsoft has resolved an issue affecting the Start Menu jump lists on Windows 10 version 22H2, which prevented users from accessing recently opened files through app contexts. This problem arose from a feature rollout that was paused in response to user reports. Affected: Windows 10 Home and Pro users.

Keypoints :

  • Microsoft fixed the issue with Start Menu jump lists on Windows 10 version 22H2.
  • The problem was linked to a Controlled Feature Rollout that started in March 2025.
  • The problematic rollout was paused on April 25, 2025, preventing further impact.
  • Affected users should ensure their devices are connected to the internet to receive the automatic fix.
  • This repair is part of ongoing efforts by Microsoft to address various bugs in Windows 10 systems.
  • Other recent fixes include issues with updating Copilot, SSH connections, audio playback, printing errors, and Active Directory policies.

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