
Josh correctly pointed out that the repair options are unlikely to be understood by most readers and could lead to greater issues. The Windows Club offered a series of solution steps, and later updated the content since a portion of the solution can actually cause greater damage to Windows 10. Don’t treat it lightly, and do use a planned, investigative approach before you start implementing repair options. This is a potential sign of far more significant operating system issues, including Operating System corruption or malware intrusion. The Windows 10 Start menu and Start button not launching. A co-worker pointed out a solution to an occasional problem that occurs shortly after a Windows 10 upgrade.
