Apps icons do not appear in Windows 10 start menu

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Hello !
Apps icons do not appear in Windows 10 start menu also disappear and icons from the taskbar. :mad:

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It really is annoying. Can you help me ? :)
 
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Hello,

Please try this step:

Press Windows Key + Q on the keyboard to bring up the Search Menu, type powershell and choose Windows PowerShell from the results. Then right-click on it and choose Run as administrator from the context menu to unlock special permissions and privileges.

Step 2: Type the following command in the administrative Windows PowerShellwindow, and then hit Enter key to execute the command:

Get-AppXPackage | Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register "$($_.InstallLocation)AppXManifest.xml"}

Wait until the command is successfully executed, and then quit Windows PowerShell, before rebooting your computer. Once you restart the computer, problems with the Start Menu should be resolved.

All the best
 
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Hello,

Please try this step:

Press Windows Key + Q on the keyboard to bring up the Search Menu, type powershell and choose Windows PowerShell from the results. Then right-click on it and choose Run as administrator from the context menu to unlock special permissions and privileges.

Step 2: Type the following command in the administrative Windows PowerShellwindow, and then hit Enter key to execute the command:

Get-AppXPackage | Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register "$($_.InstallLocation)AppXManifest.xml"}

Wait until the command is successfully executed, and then quit Windows PowerShell, before rebooting your computer. Once you restart the computer, problems with the Start Menu should be resolved.

All the best

I tried but have not solved the problem. If you can help in another way ?
 
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Have you already tried SFC scan already?
If not please try the same.

  1. Turn on your Windows 10 PC and use an administrator account to log on.
  2. When the desktop screen appears, right-click the Start button.
  3. Click Command Prompt (Admin) from the context menu.
    Z5036qe.png
  4. On the User Account Control confirmation box, click Yes to confirm your action.
    VqRicSZ.png
  5. Wait until the Administrator: Command Prompt interface opens up.
    Note: This is the Elevated Command Prompt where you can execute all the commands without any restrictions.

    WARNING
    Take utmost care while executing the DOS commands in the Elevated Command Prompt. Any command typed incorrectly out of ignorance may result in permanent system failure.
  6. In the Administrator: Command Prompt window, type the SFC /SCANNOW and press Enter.
    z3IpmXk.jpg
  7. Wait until the command checks Windows 10 for the missing or corrupt files, and fixes the errors automatically.
    kLJdOVV.jpg
  8. Restart the computer when done.
 
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Have you already tried SFC scan already?
If not please try the same.

  1. Turn on your Windows 10 PC and use an administrator account to log on.
  2. When the desktop screen appears, right-click the Start button.
  3. Click Command Prompt (Admin) from the context menu.
    Z5036qe.png
  4. On the User Account Control confirmation box, click Yes to confirm your action.
    VqRicSZ.png
  5. Wait until the Administrator: Command Prompt interface opens up.
    Note: This is the Elevated Command Prompt where you can execute all the commands without any restrictions.

    WARNING
    Take utmost care while executing the DOS commands in the Elevated Command Prompt. Any command typed incorrectly out of ignorance may result in permanent system failure.
  6. In the Administrator: Command Prompt window, type the SFC /SCANNOW and press Enter.
    z3IpmXk.jpg
  7. Wait until the command checks Windows 10 for the missing or corrupt files, and fixes the errors automatically.
    kLJdOVV.jpg
  8. Restart the computer when done.

Unfortunately I have not solved any way.
 
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Have you already tried SFC scan already?
If not please try the same.

  1. Turn on your Windows 10 PC and use an administrator account to log on.
  2. When the desktop screen appears, right-click the Start button.
  3. www.clouddesktoponline.com
  4. Click Command Prompt (Admin) from the context menu.
    Z5036qe.png
  5. On the User Account Control confirmation box, click Yes to confirm your action.
    VqRicSZ.png
  6. Wait until the Administrator: Command Prompt interface opens up.
    Note: This is the Elevated Command Prompt where you can execute all the commands without any restrictions.

    WARNING
    Take utmost care while executing the DOS commands in the Elevated Command Prompt. Any command typed incorrectly out of ignorance may result in permanent system failure.
  7. In the Administrator: Command Prompt window, type the SFC /SCANNOW and press Enter.
    z3IpmXk.jpg
  8. Wait until the command checks Windows 10 for the missing or corrupt files, and fixes the errors automatically.
    kLJdOVV.jpg
  9. Restart the computer when done.
 

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