Some background:
At one point all Windows "Modern UI"-style apps stopped working, ie. the calculator, "Clocks & Alarms", etc.
Upon rebooting (to see if it would fix the issue), the start menu does not come up, and neither does the clock pop-up from the taskbar or the action center (on Win + A). Sound, Battery, Internet icons on the right side of the taskbar (what is that called?) also do not work.
Right click functionality still works for all of these, except for shortcuts on the left (annoying), and the action center which I can't reach without the keyboard shortcut (not an issue)
Windows settings still come up with Win + I and I can still access the control panel via the Run dialog (Win + R, type in control panel)
Attempting to follow this answer, made me run into two issues:
- Upon logging into the temporary accounts, after waiting through Windows' """loading""" screen, I get the black screen of death (still not entirely sure how to deal with that)
- Looking for
C:\Users\(any user)\AppData\Local\TileDataLayercame up empty - the folder isn't there.
The TileDataLayer folder isn't there because Tile Data Layer got deprecated in v1709 in favor of "Tile Store". I have v1809 b17763.864 (10 Home)
Therefore, that answer no longer applies. How can I reset or repair the Tile Store, or otherwise fix the Start menu and the rest of the nonfunctional UI?
(Edit) - Updating to 1909 fixed the issue. It could be that either the update process or the new version itself fixes this issue. Refer to the comments below.
DISMandSFC, in that order?dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth, reboot, thensfc /scannow, reboot. – JW0914 Nov 15 '19 at 15:47Also, I can't remember what order I ran DISM and SFC in, so I'll try them again in the order you mentioned.
– chitinlink Nov 15 '19 at 15:55DISMshould be ran beforeSFC, asDISMverifies the system file backups in%WinDir%\WinSxSagainst Windows Update's known good copies, whereasSFCuses those backups in%WinDir%\WinSxSto compare system files in%WinDir%against. If you want an answer before updating to v1909, I would also ask on the Spiceworks Forum. – JW0914 Nov 15 '19 at 16:01I don't really have a reason not to update, I would have after fixing this anyways, so I'll update to 1909.
– chitinlink Nov 15 '19 at 16:15