windows10-start-crashWindows 10 is no doubt the best operating system from Microsoft to date – theoretically speaking, of course, although those who are still rocking to the ancient Windows XP might beg to differ. Still, there is nothing that is perfect in this world, and with Windows 10, there is always room for improvement. In fact, we do know that Microsoft’s Windows 10 comes with a crash warning, and the question is this – will this crash warning kick in if the number of items in the Start menu surpasses the 512 items mark? We ask this because it has been discovered that the Start menu in Windows 10 is unable to handle more than 512 items.

Do take note that we are talking about 512 items and not 512 applications here, as there is plenty of difference between the two. Apart from that “magical” figure, it also seems that the Start menu’s performance ends up as sloppy when there are over 512 items listed, with “symptoms” ranging from extended loading times to lag, missing apps, missing links, and multiple crashes.

There is only one known solution that works at the moment, and that would be to ensure that the number of items in the Start menu is reduced to less than 512. Microsoft has already acknowledged the issue and a fix should be issued in the future to fix this problem.

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