Happy? Please DONATE via PayPal: \r<br>\r<br>*** Some people report that the fix works, but their WiFi stops working after the fix; if this happens right-click on the Start button, click on Device Manager, under Network Adapters find your WiFi device; right-click on the device and choose uninstall; after it is gone from the list, go to the Action menu at the top of the Device Manager window and click on Scan for Hardware Changes; when the device is back in the Network Adapters list, try your Internet again (you may have to reboot); Let me know in the comments if this works for you! ***\r<br>\r<br>=============\r<br>INSTRUCTIONS\r<br>=============\r<br>\r<br>Here is the powershell command:\r<br>\r<br>Get-AppXPackage -AllUsers | Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register $($_.InstallLocation)AppXManifest.xml}\r<br>\r<br>Here is a link to the batch file:\r<br>\r<br> \r<br>\r<br>Here are the pages that helped me get these steps to fix the start button in Windows 10:\r<br>\r<br> \r<br>\r<br>\r<br>\r<br>Thanks to users RolanSW, flhthemi, and AveYo for sharing!\r<br>\r<br>Windows 10 Start Button Not Working\r<br>Cortana Not Working\r<br>Microsoft Edge Not Working\r<br>Windows Store Not Working\r<br>\r<br>Icons not showing, software not starting, not loading, not running!\r<br>\r<br>May happen in: Windows 10 Build 10586, 10525, and more.\r<br>\r<br>May occur after Windows Update runs.\r<br>\r<br>If the above does not help, create a new user, make the user an administrator, and transfer your files to the new account.