; 2. When switching to the navigation tab, you can find that there is a default selection option "Don't show the start menu after I log in" in the menu. This option is grayed out and cannot be changed. In fact, this is a security policy issue. Click win 10 to start the menu, and there is no response.
3. Press "Win+R" to open the "Run" window, enter the "gpedit.msc" command, and press enter to enter the group security policy manager;
4. Select Security Settings-Local Policy-Security Settings in turn, and then control the user account on the right: set the administrator approval mode of the built-in administrator account to enabled, and then restart the system; Click win 10 to start the menu, and there is no response.
5. Log in to the system again, and the start menu can be used normally. If "User Account Control: Administrator Approval Mode with Built-in Administrator Account" is enabled through win 10 local group policy editor, the problem of unresponsiveness of the start menu can be easily solved.