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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 time you sign vista taskbar error in.' error you receive when you start up your Windows 10 computer ". Start
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menu and Cortana aren’t working. Windows 10 users may encounter a Windows "Critical Error - Start menu and Cortana aren’t working. We’ll try windows 10 critical error start menu and cortana 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 menu and Cortana critical error. Microsoft
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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 into the normal mode. This is a temporary solution windows 10 critical error start menu isn't working 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 Start menu or Cortana If you are running a 3rd-party antivirus software, we recommend uninstalling and then reinstall
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Windows 10 Critical Error Start Menu failure.  Windows 10 Start Menu, Notifications, Microsoft Edge, and Apps fail to open with DB installed. Once I uninstall DB, all the Windows 10 features work again and the Critical https://www.dropboxforum.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/203581953-DB-cause-Windows-10-Critical-Error-Start-Menu-failure Error goes away.  There appears to be some negative interaction between DB and Windows 10.  After uninstalling DB and restarting Windows 10, I am able to reinstall DB and the Critical Error doesn't appear.  Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google+ Date Votes 252 comments 15 Jason B. November 11, 2015 08:52 I've had the same issue had to remove the client. Once the client was removed the Start Menu worked again. 9 Lee G. critical error November 11, 2015 12:51 Had three clients this week - all the same problem. Dropbox is removed and the problem is fixed.   2 Bob A. November 11, 2015 18:13 same issue on multiple computers but could not determine the actual issue. Removed both Norton and DB. Now on one computer I cannot even start to be able to remove DB. Probably will need to do a clean install unless this windows 10 critical forum can tell me how to get in to windows! Cheers! 12 Mike S. November 12, 2015 19:26 Same here. We've been having these issues for months. Just found that uninstalling Dropbox fixes it. This has been absolutely brutal and a fix HAS to be fast tracked. Dropbox is critical for business, so I've had to revert back to Windows 7 for our company. Big loss of time and productivity figuring this one out. 7 Kirsten W. November 12, 2015 20:50 Uninstalling Dropbox has not worked for me, fwiw.  (Nor did uninstalling Norton, for that matter, or booting in safe mode, running sfc /scannow, etc.) 3 Lee G. November 13, 2015 08:32 Agreed Kirsten - it's not the only fix - there are other reasons why this problem occurs. 3 Emily L. November 13, 2015 16:36 Has anyone been able to reinstall DB and not have the error? I NEED Dropbox for work or I am worthless. Help! 5 Mike S. November 13, 2015 17:06 Uninstalling/reinstalling did temporarily resolve the issue for us, but it will return after an undetermined amount of time. Is anyone else with this issue redirecting their user folders (Desktop, Documents, Favorites, Links, Music, Pictures, Videos) to Dropbox? We do that for our users and I suspect that this may be the root cause.Â