Since “Microsoft Shell Experience” doesn’t have rating it is blocked by default, and that prevents Start Menu from working. So to make your Start Menu work again you just have allow “Windows Shell Experience” and everything will work. In case you don’t know how to do that, here’s a step-by-step instruction: As you can see Microsoft cares a lot about younger users of Windows and their safety, as the company gives to parents a lot of options to control the way their children use the computer. But even this Family Safety program has its own bugs, luckily we’re here to solve them. That would be all, if you have any comments, suggestions or this solution somehow didn’t work for you, let us know in the comments below, we would love to help you. Read Also: How to Disable Web Search Results in Start Menu on Windows 10

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