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Todd[_5_]
January 26th 15, 07:07 AM
Hi All,

Oh now this is annoying!

Playing around with the 10 preview release I decided to
run M$ Updates. It installed KB3034229. After rebooting,
I noticed that if I clicked on the start button or pressed
the <win> key, instead of popping up the start menu, I got
the search bar to the side in the task bar (I had turned
the search bar off, now I got it back).

Removing the KB did not get my start pop up back.

Any idea how to fix this?

Many thanks,
-T

Todd[_5_]
January 26th 15, 09:27 AM
On 01/25/2015 10:07 PM, Todd wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> Oh now this is annoying!
>
> Playing around with the 10 preview release I decided to
> run M$ Updates. It installed KB3034229. After rebooting,
> I noticed that if I clicked on the start button or pressed
> the <win> key, instead of popping up the start menu, I got
> the search bar to the side in the task bar (I had turned
> the search bar off, now I got it back).
>
> Removing the KB did not get my start pop up back.
>
> Any idea how to fix this?
>
> Many thanks,
> -T


Did a restore and that did not work.

Had to do a full reinstall and that worked. Lost everything
I had previously installed, but that wasn't much

Todd[_5_]
January 26th 15, 09:27 AM
On 01/25/2015 10:07 PM, Todd wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> Oh now this is annoying!
>
> Playing around with the 10 preview release I decided to
> run M$ Updates. It installed KB3034229. After rebooting,
> I noticed that if I clicked on the start button or pressed
> the <win> key, instead of popping up the start menu, I got
> the search bar to the side in the task bar (I had turned
> the search bar off, now I got it back).
>
> Removing the KB did not get my start pop up back.
>
> Any idea how to fix this?
>
> Many thanks,
> -T


Did a restore and that did not work.

Had to do a full reinstall and that worked. Lost everything
I had previously installed, but that wasn't much

SC Tom[_3_]
January 26th 15, 12:58 PM
"Todd" > wrote in message
...
> On 01/25/2015 10:07 PM, Todd wrote:
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Oh now this is annoying!
>>
>> Playing around with the 10 preview release I decided to
>> run M$ Updates. It installed KB3034229. After rebooting,
>> I noticed that if I clicked on the start button or pressed
>> the <win> key, instead of popping up the start menu, I got
>> the search bar to the side in the task bar (I had turned
>> the search bar off, now I got it back).
>>
>> Removing the KB did not get my start pop up back.
>>
>> Any idea how to fix this?
>>
>> Many thanks,
>> -T
>
>
> Did a restore and that did not work.
>
> Had to do a full reinstall and that worked. Lost everything
> I had previously installed, but that wasn't much

If you don't do a Search, the box won't be there. Once you do Search, the
box remains (and in the way if there are any Recently Added apps and on the
All Apps page) until you reboot. Going full screen on the Start menu at
least gets it out of the way on the first screen, but not at the bottom of
All Apps. I'm not liking this new feature too much either. Overall, I think
Win10 is OK, but I'd like to see this fixed before the final release.
--
SC Tom

SC Tom[_3_]
January 26th 15, 12:58 PM
"Todd" > wrote in message
...
> On 01/25/2015 10:07 PM, Todd wrote:
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Oh now this is annoying!
>>
>> Playing around with the 10 preview release I decided to
>> run M$ Updates. It installed KB3034229. After rebooting,
>> I noticed that if I clicked on the start button or pressed
>> the <win> key, instead of popping up the start menu, I got
>> the search bar to the side in the task bar (I had turned
>> the search bar off, now I got it back).
>>
>> Removing the KB did not get my start pop up back.
>>
>> Any idea how to fix this?
>>
>> Many thanks,
>> -T
>
>
> Did a restore and that did not work.
>
> Had to do a full reinstall and that worked. Lost everything
> I had previously installed, but that wasn't much

If you don't do a Search, the box won't be there. Once you do Search, the
box remains (and in the way if there are any Recently Added apps and on the
All Apps page) until you reboot. Going full screen on the Start menu at
least gets it out of the way on the first screen, but not at the bottom of
All Apps. I'm not liking this new feature too much either. Overall, I think
Win10 is OK, but I'd like to see this fixed before the final release.
--
SC Tom

Big_Al[_4_]
January 26th 15, 03:37 PM
SC Tom wrote on 1/26/2015 6:58 AM:
>
>
> "Todd" > wrote in message
> ...
>> On 01/25/2015 10:07 PM, Todd wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> Oh now this is annoying!
>>>
>>> Playing around with the 10 preview release I decided to
>>> run M$ Updates. It installed KB3034229. After rebooting,
>>> I noticed that if I clicked on the start button or pressed
>>> the <win> key, instead of popping up the start menu, I got
>>> the search bar to the side in the task bar (I had turned
>>> the search bar off, now I got it back).
>>>
>>> Removing the KB did not get my start pop up back.
>>>
>>> Any idea how to fix this?
>>>
>>> Many thanks,
>>> -T
>>
>>
>> Did a restore and that did not work.
>>
>> Had to do a full reinstall and that worked. Lost everything
>> I had previously installed, but that wasn't much
>
> If you don't do a Search, the box won't be there. Once you do Search, the
> box remains (and in the way if there are any Recently Added apps and on the
> All Apps page) until you reboot. Going full screen on the Start menu at
> least gets it out of the way on the first screen, but not at the bottom of
> All Apps. I'm not liking this new feature too much either. Overall, I think
> Win10 is OK, but I'd like to see this fixed before the final release.
>
Have you updated to the 9928 release?

Big_Al[_4_]
January 26th 15, 03:37 PM
SC Tom wrote on 1/26/2015 6:58 AM:
>
>
> "Todd" > wrote in message
> ...
>> On 01/25/2015 10:07 PM, Todd wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> Oh now this is annoying!
>>>
>>> Playing around with the 10 preview release I decided to
>>> run M$ Updates. It installed KB3034229. After rebooting,
>>> I noticed that if I clicked on the start button or pressed
>>> the <win> key, instead of popping up the start menu, I got
>>> the search bar to the side in the task bar (I had turned
>>> the search bar off, now I got it back).
>>>
>>> Removing the KB did not get my start pop up back.
>>>
>>> Any idea how to fix this?
>>>
>>> Many thanks,
>>> -T
>>
>>
>> Did a restore and that did not work.
>>
>> Had to do a full reinstall and that worked. Lost everything
>> I had previously installed, but that wasn't much
>
> If you don't do a Search, the box won't be there. Once you do Search, the
> box remains (and in the way if there are any Recently Added apps and on the
> All Apps page) until you reboot. Going full screen on the Start menu at
> least gets it out of the way on the first screen, but not at the bottom of
> All Apps. I'm not liking this new feature too much either. Overall, I think
> Win10 is OK, but I'd like to see this fixed before the final release.
>
Have you updated to the 9928 release?

SC Tom[_3_]
January 26th 15, 04:45 PM
"Big_Al" > wrote in message
...
> SC Tom wrote on 1/26/2015 6:58 AM:
>>
>>
>> "Todd" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> On 01/25/2015 10:07 PM, Todd wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi All,
>>>>
>>>> Oh now this is annoying!
>>>>
>>>> Playing around with the 10 preview release I decided to
>>>> run M$ Updates. It installed KB3034229. After rebooting,
>>>> I noticed that if I clicked on the start button or pressed
>>>> the <win> key, instead of popping up the start menu, I got
>>>> the search bar to the side in the task bar (I had turned
>>>> the search bar off, now I got it back).
>>>>
>>>> Removing the KB did not get my start pop up back.
>>>>
>>>> Any idea how to fix this?
>>>>
>>>> Many thanks,
>>>> -T
>>>
>>>
>>> Did a restore and that did not work.
>>>
>>> Had to do a full reinstall and that worked. Lost everything
>>> I had previously installed, but that wasn't much
>>
>> If you don't do a Search, the box won't be there. Once you do Search, the
>> box remains (and in the way if there are any Recently Added apps and on
>> the
>> All Apps page) until you reboot. Going full screen on the Start menu at
>> least gets it out of the way on the first screen, but not at the bottom
>> of
>> All Apps. I'm not liking this new feature too much either. Overall, I
>> think
>> Win10 is OK, but I'd like to see this fixed before the final release.
>>
> Have you updated to the 9928 release?
>

I'm on 9926. I haven't been offered 9928 yet. And there doesn't appear to be
a way to check in this release like there was in the previous ones.
--
SC Tom

SC Tom[_3_]
January 26th 15, 04:45 PM
"Big_Al" > wrote in message
...
> SC Tom wrote on 1/26/2015 6:58 AM:
>>
>>
>> "Todd" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> On 01/25/2015 10:07 PM, Todd wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi All,
>>>>
>>>> Oh now this is annoying!
>>>>
>>>> Playing around with the 10 preview release I decided to
>>>> run M$ Updates. It installed KB3034229. After rebooting,
>>>> I noticed that if I clicked on the start button or pressed
>>>> the <win> key, instead of popping up the start menu, I got
>>>> the search bar to the side in the task bar (I had turned
>>>> the search bar off, now I got it back).
>>>>
>>>> Removing the KB did not get my start pop up back.
>>>>
>>>> Any idea how to fix this?
>>>>
>>>> Many thanks,
>>>> -T
>>>
>>>
>>> Did a restore and that did not work.
>>>
>>> Had to do a full reinstall and that worked. Lost everything
>>> I had previously installed, but that wasn't much
>>
>> If you don't do a Search, the box won't be there. Once you do Search, the
>> box remains (and in the way if there are any Recently Added apps and on
>> the
>> All Apps page) until you reboot. Going full screen on the Start menu at
>> least gets it out of the way on the first screen, but not at the bottom
>> of
>> All Apps. I'm not liking this new feature too much either. Overall, I
>> think
>> Win10 is OK, but I'd like to see this fixed before the final release.
>>
> Have you updated to the 9928 release?
>

I'm on 9926. I haven't been offered 9928 yet. And there doesn't appear to be
a way to check in this release like there was in the previous ones.
--
SC Tom

Big_Al[_4_]
January 26th 15, 07:40 PM
SC Tom wrote on 1/26/2015 10:45 AM:
>
>
> "Big_Al" > wrote in message
> ...
>> SC Tom wrote on 1/26/2015 6:58 AM:
>>>
>>>
>>> "Todd" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> On 01/25/2015 10:07 PM, Todd wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi All,
>>>>>
>>>>> Oh now this is annoying!
>>>>>
>>>>> Playing around with the 10 preview release I decided to
>>>>> run M$ Updates. It installed KB3034229. After rebooting,
>>>>> I noticed that if I clicked on the start button or pressed
>>>>> the <win> key, instead of popping up the start menu, I got
>>>>> the search bar to the side in the task bar (I had turned
>>>>> the search bar off, now I got it back).
>>>>>
>>>>> Removing the KB did not get my start pop up back.
>>>>>
>>>>> Any idea how to fix this?
>>>>>
>>>>> Many thanks,
>>>>> -T
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Did a restore and that did not work.
>>>>
>>>> Had to do a full reinstall and that worked. Lost everything
>>>> I had previously installed, but that wasn't much
>>>
>>> If you don't do a Search, the box won't be there. Once you do Search, the
>>> box remains (and in the way if there are any Recently Added apps and on
>>> the
>>> All Apps page) until you reboot. Going full screen on the Start menu at
>>> least gets it out of the way on the first screen, but not at the bottom
>>> of
>>> All Apps. I'm not liking this new feature too much either. Overall, I
>>> think
>>> Win10 is OK, but I'd like to see this fixed before the final release.
>>>
>> Have you updated to the 9928 release?
>>
>
> I'm on 9926. I haven't been offered 9928 yet. And there doesn't appear to be
> a way to check in this release like there was in the previous ones.
>
My bad. I don't have it running right now. It is 9926. There is no other. I was wondering, as they changed that
start menu again.

Big_Al[_4_]
January 26th 15, 07:40 PM
SC Tom wrote on 1/26/2015 10:45 AM:
>
>
> "Big_Al" > wrote in message
> ...
>> SC Tom wrote on 1/26/2015 6:58 AM:
>>>
>>>
>>> "Todd" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> On 01/25/2015 10:07 PM, Todd wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi All,
>>>>>
>>>>> Oh now this is annoying!
>>>>>
>>>>> Playing around with the 10 preview release I decided to
>>>>> run M$ Updates. It installed KB3034229. After rebooting,
>>>>> I noticed that if I clicked on the start button or pressed
>>>>> the <win> key, instead of popping up the start menu, I got
>>>>> the search bar to the side in the task bar (I had turned
>>>>> the search bar off, now I got it back).
>>>>>
>>>>> Removing the KB did not get my start pop up back.
>>>>>
>>>>> Any idea how to fix this?
>>>>>
>>>>> Many thanks,
>>>>> -T
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Did a restore and that did not work.
>>>>
>>>> Had to do a full reinstall and that worked. Lost everything
>>>> I had previously installed, but that wasn't much
>>>
>>> If you don't do a Search, the box won't be there. Once you do Search, the
>>> box remains (and in the way if there are any Recently Added apps and on
>>> the
>>> All Apps page) until you reboot. Going full screen on the Start menu at
>>> least gets it out of the way on the first screen, but not at the bottom
>>> of
>>> All Apps. I'm not liking this new feature too much either. Overall, I
>>> think
>>> Win10 is OK, but I'd like to see this fixed before the final release.
>>>
>> Have you updated to the 9928 release?
>>
>
> I'm on 9926. I haven't been offered 9928 yet. And there doesn't appear to be
> a way to check in this release like there was in the previous ones.
>
My bad. I don't have it running right now. It is 9926. There is no other. I was wondering, as they changed that
start menu again.

Todd[_5_]
January 26th 15, 09:32 PM
On 01/26/2015 10:40 AM, Big_Al wrote:
> SC Tom wrote on 1/26/2015 10:45 AM:
>>
>>
>> "Big_Al" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> SC Tom wrote on 1/26/2015 6:58 AM:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Todd" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> On 01/25/2015 10:07 PM, Todd wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi All,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Oh now this is annoying!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Playing around with the 10 preview release I decided to
>>>>>> run M$ Updates. It installed KB3034229. After rebooting,
>>>>>> I noticed that if I clicked on the start button or pressed
>>>>>> the <win> key, instead of popping up the start menu, I got
>>>>>> the search bar to the side in the task bar (I had turned
>>>>>> the search bar off, now I got it back).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Removing the KB did not get my start pop up back.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Any idea how to fix this?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Many thanks,
>>>>>> -T
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Did a restore and that did not work.
>>>>>
>>>>> Had to do a full reinstall and that worked. Lost everything
>>>>> I had previously installed, but that wasn't much
>>>>
>>>> If you don't do a Search, the box won't be there. Once you do Search, the
>>>> box remains (and in the way if there are any Recently Added apps and on
>>>> the
>>>> All Apps page) until you reboot. Going full screen on the Start menu at
>>>> least gets it out of the way on the first screen, but not at the bottom
>>>> of
>>>> All Apps. I'm not liking this new feature too much either. Overall, I
>>>> think
>>>> Win10 is OK, but I'd like to see this fixed before the final release.
>>>>
>>> Have you updated to the 9928 release?
>>>
>>
>> I'm on 9926. I haven't been offered 9928 yet. And there doesn't appear to be
>> a way to check in this release like there was in the previous ones.
>>
> My bad. I don't have it running right now. It is 9926. There is no other. I was wondering, as they changed that
> start menu again.
>

I am on 9926 too.

My virtual hard drive is now backup up with dump, so if
this happens again, I will just restore my hard drive.

Todd[_5_]
January 26th 15, 09:32 PM
On 01/26/2015 10:40 AM, Big_Al wrote:
> SC Tom wrote on 1/26/2015 10:45 AM:
>>
>>
>> "Big_Al" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> SC Tom wrote on 1/26/2015 6:58 AM:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Todd" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> On 01/25/2015 10:07 PM, Todd wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi All,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Oh now this is annoying!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Playing around with the 10 preview release I decided to
>>>>>> run M$ Updates. It installed KB3034229. After rebooting,
>>>>>> I noticed that if I clicked on the start button or pressed
>>>>>> the <win> key, instead of popping up the start menu, I got
>>>>>> the search bar to the side in the task bar (I had turned
>>>>>> the search bar off, now I got it back).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Removing the KB did not get my start pop up back.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Any idea how to fix this?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Many thanks,
>>>>>> -T
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Did a restore and that did not work.
>>>>>
>>>>> Had to do a full reinstall and that worked. Lost everything
>>>>> I had previously installed, but that wasn't much
>>>>
>>>> If you don't do a Search, the box won't be there. Once you do Search, the
>>>> box remains (and in the way if there are any Recently Added apps and on
>>>> the
>>>> All Apps page) until you reboot. Going full screen on the Start menu at
>>>> least gets it out of the way on the first screen, but not at the bottom
>>>> of
>>>> All Apps. I'm not liking this new feature too much either. Overall, I
>>>> think
>>>> Win10 is OK, but I'd like to see this fixed before the final release.
>>>>
>>> Have you updated to the 9928 release?
>>>
>>
>> I'm on 9926. I haven't been offered 9928 yet. And there doesn't appear to be
>> a way to check in this release like there was in the previous ones.
>>
> My bad. I don't have it running right now. It is 9926. There is no other. I was wondering, as they changed that
> start menu again.
>

I am on 9926 too.

My virtual hard drive is now backup up with dump, so if
this happens again, I will just restore my hard drive.

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