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article provides the information on "Troubleshooting steps that you can perform to try and resolve a Windows 10 'Critical Error – Start menu and Cortana aren’t working. We’ll try to fix it the next windows 10 critical error fix time you sign in.' error you receive when you start up your Windows 10
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computer ". Start menu and Cortana aren’t working. Windows 10 users may encounter a Windows "Critical Error - Start menu and start menu critical error Cortana aren’t working. We’ll try to fix it the next time you sign in.". The root cause is undetermined and this occurrence seems to appear randomly. Boot the system to safe mode to fix Start windows 10 critical error start menu isn't working menu and Cortana critical error. Microsoft is actively investigating this issue. NOTE: The Windows 10 Anniversary Update includes updates that address this issue. NOTE: Another suggestion is to ensure that the Windows Firewall Service is running (Windows Key +R then type services.msc, scroll to the Windows Firewall service and start if not running). The current workaround for this issue is to boot the system into the Safe Mode then reboot back
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into the normal mode. This is a temporary solution and may have to be repeated if the issue re-occurs. To get into safe mode: Method 1 Hold the Windows Key and Press the R Key to open a run prompt. Type MSCONFIG on the run line then click OK The System Configuration Utility will open. Click the Boot Tab, then Check the Safe Boot checkbox. Click OK, then Yes to restart the system. After the system reboots, sign in (if required) and boot to the desktop in the safe mode. Repeat the steps to open MSCONFIG and UNCHECK the Safe Boot option, and restart the system again. The start menu and Cortana should now work normally. Method 2 Hold the Shift key down while you press the Power icon and select Restart. Once you are within the Windows Recovery Environment, select Troubleshoot, then Advanced Options, then Startup Settings, and Restart. When your system restarts, you should see a number of options. Press 5 or F5 for Safe Mode with networking. Once you sign into your account in Safe Mode, restart your system to return to a normal boot. You should now be able to log in without the error. If not resolved, try these additional steps: Microsoft: Troubleshoot problems opening the
messages Written by Tomas Meskauskas on Monday, 21 September 2015 04:06 AM User Rating:/1 PoorBest COMPUTER HEALTH IS CRITICAL removal instructions What windows 10 critical error start menu and cortana is COMPUTER HEALTH IS CRITICAL message? This false error message windows 10 start menu critical error fix pops-up when the system is infected with adware-type applications such as Games Desktop, MovieDea, and Desktop-play. All
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Page 1 of 4 1 2 3 4 Next > mimiAnne Joined: Aug 10, 2015 Messages: 3 Likes Received: 3 That's what my husband's laptop says after signing in to Windows 10. He installed an upgrade to Windows 10 about a week ago, and no problems until http://www.windows10forums.com/threads/critical-error-start-menu-and-cortana-arent-working.2002/ yesterday - 8/9/2015. A window comes up saying "Critical Error - Start menu and Cortana aren't working. We'll try to fix it the next time you sign in." Then there is a button within that window that says, "Sign out now." When he clicks on "Sign out now" his laptop restarts, shows the page with the date, he is able to clear that to the sign in page, he puts in his password, hits enter, and the same critical error shows again on his desktop. He critical error is locked into this round robin. The toolbar doesn't load all the usual icons. He clicked on the google chrome icon on the desktop one of the times, and its homepage came up, but he was unable to use the page or to access the internet. At first he was able to click on something in the lower right corner and learned that he had internet access, but he still couldn't access the internet. Now that piece of information is unavailable to him. When he right critical error start clicks on his desktop, the right-click window comes up as usual, but when he clicks on "display settings" for example, he gets another window that says, "This file does not have a program associated with it for performing this action. Please install a program or, if one is already installed, create an association in the Default Programs control panel." However, the slide show of his photos he uses for his desktop display or background is working well. What can he do to fix his Start Menu? mimiAnne, Aug 10, 2015 #1 novice and Raymund Francis like this. Advertisements Trouble Noob Whisperer Moderator Joined: Nov 19, 2013 Messages: 8,076 Likes Received: 921 Location: Northwest Indiana U.S.A. Hello and welcome to the forum, Try starting his computer in safe mode and see if the same problem persists. Instead of logging in.... at the login screen use the power button (bottom near the left next to the ease of access icon), hold the shift key and select restart. Then you'll need to navigate the subsequent screen(s) to get to startup options and then select safe mode (I think option 4) I believe the screen selection will be Troubleshoot Advanced options Startup Settings Restart and then select the number next to safe mode Good luck Keep us posted. Trouble, Aug 10, 2015 #2 Hung Quoc Ly and Terry Holten like this. Advertisements mimiAnne Joined: Aug 10, 2015 Messages: 3 Likes Received: 3 Thank you! Your directions were right on. He got into safe mode with no problem f