📎 AI Summary:
The user reports an issue where Wi-Fi networks appear on the login screen but not after logging in, and also notes that newly installed programs do not appear in the Start menu; multiple troubleshooting steps, including creating a new user account, have not resolved the problem. Responders suggest testing with a new account and inquire about recent changes like security software installations, with one indicating that the problem might be rooted deep within Windows itself. Overall, the thread reflects a troubleshooting effort to diagnose Wi-Fi visibility and program listing issues, with the problem remaining unresolved.

bharichinmay

New Member
Joined
Jun 17, 2017
Messages
2
Thread Author #1
On login screen (Refer screenshot 1) available networks are shown when I click on icon of WI-FI.
View media item 706However, when I login and click on WI-FI icon, available networks are not show. I have tried all the solutions available on different forums but nothing seems to be working. (Refer screenshot 2)
View media item 707Also, I reset my windows 10 and have installed couple of new programs like VLC, foobar, photoscape but none of them appear in programs list when I click on Start button.

Please help.
 

Last edited:

bochane

Essential Member
Joined
Oct 18, 2012
Messages
1,403
Just for a test, make a new user account, log in and see whether it is in there failing or alright.
You know than whether it is Windows or just your account/profile.
 

Last edited:

kemical

Essential Member
Joined
Aug 28, 2007
Messages
36,160
Hi,
have you added anything new like a security suite or similar?
 

bochane

Essential Member
Joined
Oct 18, 2012
Messages
1,403
I tried that but still the same issue
This means that you see the same abnormalities when you are logged in into the new account? So the problem is hidden somewhere deep down in Windows itself.

I will wait for your answer to kemical...
 

Solution