You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question 0. Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Dena B. In reply to Andre Laurin's post on December 24, Details required : characters remaining Cancel Submit. For programs that are appearing in the start menu "All Apps" section, I can certainly put a shortcut on my desktop and do "pin to start" or "pin to taskbar" and it all works as expected.
Also of interest is that for these programs the "add to taskbar" option does work just fine- so this issue is specific to the Windows 10 start menu, and is not affecting the task bar. Another data point: I re-enabled the "Administrator" account and logged in with that.
It went through the "Hi", "Setting up your programs", "This won't take long", etc. This makes it look like a permissions issue of some kind, and instead of giving me some kind of error message Windows just silently fails. If anybody out there knows how the "All Apps" section of the start menu is actually constructed that would probably help out a whole lot. I am pretty sure I am being affected by the "more than apps" bug, which causes random apps to disappear from the Windows 10 Start Menu.
I apparently have apps, as reported by Get-StartApps mentioned in the post below. About a month ago they were testing a fix but I can't find anything that says when it will be released I am facing the same situation after upgrading to windows 10 from windows 7. This has to do with the "All Apps" menu similar to "All Programs" menu in windows 7. When I open I open the below location in file explorer, I see all the programs that were previously installed on Windows 7.
However, I do not see all these programs in "All Apps" section. How do I make all the programs show up in all apps section? Do not tell me that the only option I have is to uninstall and install all of them, there are so many of them for it to be practical to redo. All the apps are working fine when I launch from the above location. Just that I do not have the link in "All Apps" menu. Run the command "Get-StartApps measure" without the quotes in the command window.
We are working on a fix to this issue. The old shortcuts are still displayed in the "All Apps" and any new executables are ignored. Details required : characters remaining Cancel Submit 1 person found this reply helpful. I upgraded to windows 10 yesterday. Some of the programs missing are : Google Chrome Office Suite word, excel ect I have attempted to pin Chrome to my Start menu manually by finding the. Do i possibly need to point my start menu to another location for it to "see" these apps?
This thread is locked. When it comes to desktop apps, however, the steps below demonstrate how you can, among other things, remove their icons from your All Apps list while keeping the apps installed and fully functional. Of note, you can only right-click on an application itself, and not a folder that the app might reside in.
After clicking Open File Location , a new File Explorer window will appear showing you the application shortcut. Changes made to the contents of these directories will be reflected in the All Apps list. In this section, we will show you how to uninstall programs not listed in Control Panel Windows Step 1: Press Windows key and I key together to open Settings.
Then click it to choose Uninstall to continue. When you have finished all steps, you have successfully uninstalled the programs not listed in Control Panel Windows The second way to uninstall program not listed in Control Panel Windows 10 is to remove it in the Programs Folder.
Step 1: Navigate to the directory where the program or application is installed. X represents the drive letter of the hard drive you installed the program. Step 2: Open the program folder to look for an executable uninstallation utility. It usually named as the uninstaller.
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