![]() This will trigger Windows 10 to be reinstalled again, should fix the power button without you wait for a newer insider preview build release. For issues where the Start menu or subcomponent isnt working, you can do some quick tests to narrow down where the issue may reside. Make sure Choose an option to select “Keep my files.” To reinstall Windows without loss any settings or files go to Settings > Recovery > Reset this PC Given when we first upgraded to this build the power button still works as expected. Since by upgrading to the latest Windows 10 insider preview build fixed the power button crash start menu for me, it only makes sense if the same re-install mechanism should fix this problem. Uninstalling and reinstalling the same on your PC will fix the Start menu. So if you are experiencing the same issue and have the patient to wait for a couple of weeks, then it might address this problem. The Windows Update released under the name KB5004300 seems to be causing this issue. The keyboard shortcut to the Settings app is Win + I. If that doesn’t work, try right-clicking the Start Menu and selecting Settings from the menu. The real fix that solved this annoying power button that crashes start menu is fixed by upgrading to a newer insider build. First, select the Start Menu in the lower-left part of your screen and choose Settings, and the Settings app should open. Alternative Option, Wait for a new Insider Build Release There may be Windows updates available that will quickly resolve your problem. The Win + X isn’t new, we’ve covered it back in Windows 7. Start Menu and Button Not Working in Windows 10. Press Win + X will launch a hidden menu that allows you to access the same function as via the Power Button. So here is a workaround to access all your “Sign out,” “Sleep,” “Shut down” and “Restart” menus. I’ve tried the various different methods to find a fix, but nothing worked. Alternative Option, Wait for a new Insider Build Release This has worked for me. The Win + X isn’t new, we’ve covered it back in Windows 7. Possibly, there might not have a quick fix for quite some time. Press Win + X will launch a hidden menu that allows you to access the same function as via the Power Button. Running Windows 10 Insider Preview has risks, such as things that will stop working for no reason. Win+X, Work Around If Power Button Stopped working via Start Menu Windows Explorer is the process that handles the Start menu. Although it’s not a deal breaker, it’s annoying when a routine action stopped working, and you are forced with workarounds. ![]() When clicking on the power button nothing happens for a second and then it will crash the start menu. ![]() Recently my Windows 10 Insider build’s power button via the Start Menu stopped working. ![]()
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