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windows 10 regression
About this tag
The tag 'windows 10 regression' covers instances where a Windows 10 update or change introduces a bug or degrades a previously working feature. A prominent example is the jump list bug in 2025, where a Microsoft update broke the ability to right-click taskbar icons and access recent files, disrupting user workflows. This tag is relevant for discussions about update-induced regressions, their impact on productivity, and the broader implications for Microsoft's update policies. It is not a general troubleshooting tag but specifically addresses cases where a newer update causes a functional or performance decline compared to an earlier state.
For many Windows 10 users, the Start menu and taskbar represent the heart of daily productivity, offering immediate access to recent files, applications, and system features. Over the years, Microsoft’s Start menu has evolved, pivoting between various design philosophies and user experience...
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jump lists
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start menu
taskbar
ui changes
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