Windows is one of the most user-friendly operating systems that allows you to pin several applications and programs to the start page. Several users complained that sometimes when they try to pin a specific application, they face several errors =. In this article, we will show you all possible solutions to fix can’t pin applications to the start menu in Windows 10.
Use Group Policy Editor:
Here are the steps to follow:
- Tap Windows + R hotkey on your keyboard to open the Run command prompt.
- In the Run command-line type “gpedit.msc” and then click “Enter” or Hit “OK” button.
- In the left side, pane selects “User Configuration” and then clicks “Administrative Templates” and Click “Start Menu and Taskbar.”
- In the right side, pane selects “Prevent users from customizing their Start Screen.”
- Click “Not Configured” and then select “Apply” and hit “OK” to save your changes.
- After the process, your issue should be fixed.
Use the Windows PowerShell
Here are the steps to follow:
- Tap the Windows + S button on your keyboard to launch the PowerShell.
- Right-tap on “PowerShell” from the list appears on your screen and then selects “Run as administrator.”
- Now you need to enter the given command into the Windows PowerShell search tab:
Get-AppXPackage -AllUsers | Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register “$($_.InstallLocation)\AppXManifest.xml”}
- Here you need to wait until the PowerShell process finished, and you need to ignore the error which appears on your screen.
- Now restart your device and then check for improvement.
Perform System File Checker
Here are the steps to follow:
- Tap the Windows + X button on your keyboard and then select “Command Prompt” in the dropdown menu. You can also use “PowerShell.”
- You need to type “sfc /scannow” and then click the “Enter” button on your keyboard, now you need to wait for the scan to complete.
- You need to pin the application to the start page now.
- If you still can’t pin the application on Start Menu, this issue may be file corruption.
Restart Explorer within Taskbar Manager
Here are the steps to follow:
- Tap “Ctrl + Shift + Esc’ button on your keyboard to open “Task Manager.”
- In the search field type “Task Manager” and select “Processes tab.”
- Select “Windows Explorer” that appears on the bottom of the list and then select the “Restart” option that appears on the bottom-right of the task manager dropdown menu.
Use Regedit to Change Start page layout
Here are the steps to follow:
- Tap the Windows + R button on your keyboard to open The Run command prompt.
- In the Run Command search field type the given command:
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Explorer
- Now you need to change “LockedStartLayout” from value 1 to 0.
Create a New User Account
Here are the steps to follow:
- Tap the Windows + I button to launch the settings application on your device.
- Now select the “Account” button.
- In the dropdown menu, select “Family and other people.”
- On the right side, pane clicks “Add someone else to this PC.”
- Click “I don’t have this person’s sign-in information.”
- Now you need to select “Add a user without a Microsoft account.”
- Here you need to enter your desired user name and then tap “Next.”
- After the above process, you need to log in with the newly created account.
Disable PowerShell
Here are the steps to follow:
- Tap the Windows + S button on your keyboard and type “windows features” in the search field. Now click “Turn Windows features on or off.”
- Now the Windows features menu will appear on your screen. You need to click “Windows PowerShell 2.0 and then hit the “OK” button to save your change.
- Now restart your operating system and then check the issue resolved.
Delete TileDataLayer Directory
Here are the steps to follow:
- Tap the Windows + r button on your keyboard and type “services.msc” and then tap the “Enter” button or hit “OK.”
- In the service window that appears on your screen, find “Tile Data model server” and right-tap on it, and then select “Stop.”
- Now navigate to “C:\Users\Your_username\AppData\Local” and then find the “TileDataLayer” directory. You need to make a copy of the directory and then save it on your computer.
- Now restart your operating system and then check the issue resolved.
Copy Applications to Program Directory
Here are the steps to follow:
- Remember that before doing this, you need to log in with your administrator account.
- You need to find a shortcut that you wish to add on the start menu, right-tap on it, and select “Copy.”
- Now navigate to “C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs” directory and then paste your shortcut.
- Now launch the start menu, and you can see a new shortcut into the recently added section.
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