Some users complain that after upgrading to Windows 11, they still get the Windows 10 taskbar and the Start menu crashes

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Some users complain that after upgrading to Windows 11, they still get the Windows 10 taskbar and the Start menu crashes

You can now download Windows 11, a renewal of the operating system that comes with striking differences, especially in relation to the interface. The new task bar with the centered start menu, something that however it is not happening on all computers moving from Windows 10 to Windows 11.

And is that some users are seeing how after updating they have found a kind of mixture between Windows 10 and Windows 11. Cases in which after updating to Windows 11 the computer keep using the Windows 10 taskbar and in which the start menu does not work.

With the Windows 10 taskbar

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After upgrading to Windows 11 using the “Upgrade Wizard”, some users are finding surprises. Thus, in Reddit one user claims that after updating he still has “the old taskbar and the start menu is not working at all”.

Something similar is manifested by other users, now in the Microsoft official forums. This is the case of a user who states the following: “After upgrading to Windows 11 from Windows 10, the menu bar at the bottom is Windows 10 and does not work. I had to use keyboard commands to get to settings to go back to Windows 10. “

On Bleeping Computer state that some of those affected have seen this is the only aspect where the design of Windows 10 is still present, since the rest of the interface if it is the new one that Windows 11 releases. In fact, this failure was already experienced by some members of the Insider Program when installing Windows 11 Build 22000.194.

These cases seem to only affect to those who have chosen force update using the “Update Wizard” and not those who have seen Windows 11 arrive through a notice in Windows Update. In fact, in the past we have seen how Microsoft does not recommend forcing an update. And the objective of a gradual launch is to prevent this type of failure from spreading.

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For now, the solution to correct this bug It happens according to some of the affects for uninstalling the Windows 11 update, while others have corrected it by creating a new user profile by copying their data to the new profile and reinstalling some applications.

Via | Bleeping Computer

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