Fixed the problem where system icons such as the Start menu of the Win10 taskbar could not be clicked.
After upgrading win10, you may find that the system icons on the taskbar, including the Start Menu, xiaona, calendar, and system notifications, cannot be clicked, and the system is not automatically repaired after the system is restarted. In this case, try the following solution:
Method 1: uninstall the conflicting Software
This situation may be caused by conflicting software. If you are sure this happens after installing a software, you can try to uninstall the software in security mode:
Press window + R to bring up the running window. Enter
MsconfigCall up the System Configuration window:
Select
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Press Ctrl + Alt + Delete or right-click the taskbar menu to bring up the task manager. Find the Widnwo resource manager in the task manager, right-click the menu and choose restart, or click restart in the lower right corner.
Check whether the problem is resolved. Method 3: run the repair script in PowerShell.Click FileMenu, select Run a new taskIn the displayed new task dialog box, enter PowerShell in the new task dialog box, and select Create this task with System Management PermissionsClick OK to bring up the PowerShell terminal.
On the PowerShell terminal, enter the following command and execute it: Get-AppXPackage -AllUsers | Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register "$($_.InstallLocation)\AppXManifest.xml"}
When the command execution is complete, some errors may pop up during the process and you can ignore them directly. After the command is executed, check whether the problem has been fixed.
Method 4: Execute the repair command in cmd
Run the cmd terminal with administrator permissions. Right-click the Start menu icon and chooseCommand Prompt (Administrator)Or, in the same way as PowerShell above, just change "PowerShell" entered in the new task window to "cmd ". Run the following command on the cmd terminal:
ren %windir%\System32\AppLocker\Plugin*.* *.bak
Restart the system and check whether the problem is resolved.
Method 5: repair system services
EnterServices. mscTo open the service window. FindApplication IdentityService, right-click the menu and selectStart. Check whether the problem has been resolved.
Method 6: restore the system
If you have performed a system backup, try to restore the system to the latest normal time point.