I am showing the the Windows 10 Start Menu. If you read the original post I placed the Windows 10 Start Menu in my Classic Start Menu so I could access it there. My Classic Start Menu is NOT the problem. It is the Windows 10 Start Menu that is the problem. AFTER calling it from the Classic Start Menu it says it can not be accessed because it is not pinned to the Task-bar. Hence the problem. So to reiterate, the Windows 10 Start Menu is called, does what it is supposed to do, but upon closing it a popup says The Start Menu cannot be accessed because it needs to be pinned to the Task-bar even after just accessing it! You solution did not allow me to access the WIndows 10 Start Menu from the Classic Start Menu without this popup.
It will be rare that I need to access the Windows 10 Start menu, but I need to access it without having it on my task-bar another thing that could work is a toggle within Classic Start Menu that hides/reveals the Windows 10 Start Menu while leaving it on the Task-bar. So I either need a way for Classic Start menu to fool the Windows 10 Start menu into thinking it is on the Task-bar when it's not, or to make it temporarily pinning to the Task-bar until it is not needed, or over-riding the popup warning either disabling the popup, or by disabling what even checks to see if it is on the Task-bar. It might be as simply as a registry key being changed, a patch to Windows 10, or a mod to the Classic Start Menu itself. I need both as I hate recent Windows Start Screen/Menus and enjoy Classic Start Menu for it's usability. Otherwise I'll toast this OS and goto some version of Linux. This is the first windows machine I have owned since 1995. I hated Win8.1 and immediately started hacking the crap out of it to make it usable, and Classic Start Menu help a lot in that respect Win 10 is definitely a step up. A former friend had a win 8 machine 5 minutes after sitting behind that beast i was ready to snap it in half over my knee. Totally worthless crap.
Now I am comfortable with Classic Start Menu and want to keep it while hiding the Windows 10 Start menu, hopefully somewhere as a link or sub menu or Classic Start Menu without popus saying it is inaccessible even though I CAN access it! That is why I even mentioned Windows 10 Start menu I need them to coexist with only ONE Start Button on my task-bar. Do you now understand what I am trying to do? I am not sure how else or what else to say to describe this. Very freaking simple concept, but I know it COULD have a very convoluted solution.
Walter M Green III
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