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Win+X Menu is Not Working in Windows 10 [TESTED FIXES]

Fix this handy Windows menu problems by using dedicated software

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Updated onMarch 25, 2024

updated onMarch 25, 2024

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Over the years Microsoft added many improvements to Windows, and one new addition to Windows 8 was the Power User Menu, also known as the Win+X menu.

This feature made its way to Windows 10, but unfortunately, some users are complaining that the Win+X menu isn’t working on their PC.

What to do if Win+X menu is not working in Windows 10?

What to do if Win+X menu is not working in Windows 10?

Fix – Win+X menu not working

  1. Remove QuickSFV

Users reported that the most common cause for this error is the QuickSFV application. This application adds context menu items and that can cause issues with the Win+X menu.

To fix this problem, simply uninstall QuickSFV, and issues with it should be resolved. If you don’t use QuickSFV, be sure to uninstall any application that adds context menu items.

  1. Uninstall or update AirDroid

According to users, tools such as AirDroid can also interfere with the Win+X menu and cause issues with it. To fix this problem you can simply uninstall the AirDroid application or update it to the latest version.

Users reported that after updating AirDroid app the issue with the Win+X menu was completely resolved.

  1. Add a new item to Win+X menu

The great thing about Win+X menu is that you can customize it by adding new shortcuts to it. According to users, there seems to be a permission problem that prevents the Win+X menu from appearing, but you can easily fix it by adding a new item to the Win+X menu. To do that, follow these steps:

After adding a new shortcut, the Win+X menu should start working without any problems.

  1. Copy the WinX folder from a Default user

Sometimes you can fix this issue simply by copying the WinX folder from a Default user folder. To do that, follow these simple steps:

After copying the WinX folder, the issue should be completely resolved.

  1. Install a language pack

A few users reported that they fixed this issue simply by installing a language pack. To do that, follow these steps:

After the display language is changed, the Win+X menu should start working again. If the Win+X menu works, you can remove the newly addedlanguage packsand switch back to your default language.

  1. Use a specialized tool

According to users, this issue is caused by shell extensions but you can usespecialized third-party softwareto disable them.

These tools allow you to disable any shell extensions that may cause this problem and also replace broken system files in just a few moments.

  1. Use ShellExView

According to users, you can fix this problem by finding and disabling the problematic shell extension. To do that, you can use theShellExViewtool. Simply start this tool and disable all non-Microsoft entries.

RestartWindows Explorerand go back to the ShellExView. Now try enabling shell extensions in groups or one by one until you find the one that is causing this issue.

Keep in mind that you’ll have to restart Windows Explorer every time you disable or enable a shell extension.

  1. Check your registry

Sometimes issues with your registry can cause Win+X menu to stop working. Apparently, changing the shortcut settings in the registry can cause this issue, therefore if you made any changes in the registry related to shortcuts, you might want to revert those changes. To fix this problem, you need to do the following:

Win+X menu is one useful feature that allows you to quickly access Windows 10 settings, and if you have any issues with it you should be able to fix them by using some of our solutions.

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Milan Stanojevic

Windows Toubleshooting Expert

Milan has been enthusiastic about technology ever since his childhood days, and this led him to take interest in all PC-related technologies. He’s a PC enthusiast and he spends most of his time learning about computers and technology.

Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s one of the Troubleshooting experts in our worldwide team, specializing in Windows errors & software issues.

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Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s specialized in Windows errors & software issues.