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Windows 10 might be on its deathbed, but Microsoft seemingly can’t resist messing with the OS in latest update, breaking part of the Start menu

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  • Windows 10’s April update has messed up part of the Start menu
  • Right-click jump lists that were present with some apps no longer work
  • These were a very handy shortcut and a key part of the workflow of some users, who are now pretty frustrated at their omission

Windows 10’s latest update comes with an unfortunate side effect in that it causes part of the Start menu to stop working.

Windows Latest reports that after installing the April update for Windows 10, released earlier this month, jump lists for some apps on the Start menu now appear to be broken.

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