Microsoft Silences the Jump List Blues: Windows 10 Bug Fix Delight!

Microsoft has quietly fixed a glitch that broke Start Menu jump lists on Windows 10, version 22H2. The issue was linked to a Controlled Feature Rollout starting March 2025. After pausing the rollout, the problem is now resolved. Affected users should ensure their devices are online for an automatic fix.

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Hot Take:

Microsoft’s been caught playing hide and seek with bugs again! This time, it’s the Start Menu jump lists that went AWOL, but fear not, they’ve been found and fixed with a silent patch. Next time, maybe they’ll send a postcard before going on vacation!

Key Points:

  • Microsoft silently fixed a bug impacting Start Menu jump lists on Windows 10, version 22H2.
  • The issue was linked to a Controlled Feature Rollout (CFR) aimed at improving account management.
  • The buggy feature rollout was paused in April 2025 after user complaints.
  • Systems affected were mainly running Windows 10 Home and Pro editions.
  • Affected users are advised to connect to the internet and restart their systems for the fix.

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