![]() Microsoft has received reports that some users are having issues related to the Start menu and Windows Desktop Search. Some users report issues related to the Start menu and Windows Desktop Search And the status page for Windows 10 version 1903 lists the following findings from Microsoft. So, if someone is negating any issue with Windows 10 and update KB4515384, use the support article as 'proof' your right.īut hey, you can also use the idea of simply asking another oracle. As mentioned, the support article for update KB4515384 says 'Microsoft is not currently aware of any issues with this update.' – Sept. Well, it depends, which Microsoft article you read. Uninstalling cumulative update KB4515384 fixed that broken Startmenu issue. Now, when I type in something to the start menu to bring up a program, it does absolutely nothing.Įdit: I uninstalled it and the problem went away. ![]() Thought I would give KB4515384 a shot on a spare test computer (released today, yeah I'm brave). KB4515384 – Anyone else having Start Menu issues? The blog reader above left a link to this thread at, where other users are describing Startmenu issues after installing KB4515384 But that was related to old Windows 10 builds. I had mentioned in the past, that repairing apps with removing entries with powershell may result in issues. Is anyone still struggling with this behavior? In the beginning we tried to uninstall all pre-installed apps with Powershell until we gave up. This seems to happen only on PCs where Powershell apps have been removed. We also have problems with this update again with many PCs that after the installation of KB4515384 display the message that the start menu doesn't work anymore. In his comment the reader reports that they have a broken start menu on many systems: My impression is, that the issue and the success of a repair depends from the system's history.īut there has been a 2nd issue reported from a blog reader. Some users could run a desktop search with Bing search disabled, whilst others need to activate Bing websearch for desktop. That helped in a few cases, but not for all affected users. I proposed within my German blog post Windows 10 V1903: Fix für kaputte Suche nach Update KB4515384 to launch an administrative command prompt windows via Run as administrator and execute a system file check with sfc /scannow. There was also feedback on the blog post that the search still didn't work. The high CPU load was gone, but the desktop search didn't work. Users report problemsĬomments from my German blog readers indicates, that Microsoft's update KB4515384, 'didn't fix the bug with Cortana and the empty search window'. ![]() I had checked explicitly an hour ago when I wrote the German blog post Windows 10 V1903: Fix für kaputte Suche nach Update KB4515384. The support article for update KB4515384, still states that no issues are known. I had pointed this out in the blog post Patchday: Windows 10 Updates (September 10, 2019). The 'High CPU load caused by SarchUI.exe' item is also explicitly listed in the list of fixed issues. On September 10, 2019, Microsoft released the KB4515384 cumulative update.
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