Go to this key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\Explorer\Advanced
Making sure "Advanced" is highlighted in the left pane, in a blank area of
the right pane right-click and choose New > Dword (32-bit) Value. Name the
value:
StartMenuInit
Then, again in the right pane, right click on the new StartMenuInit, and
choose Modify. Type the number "3" (without quotes) in the Value data box
(the base should be hexadecimal, which should be selected by default).
Click OK. You're done. You can close the registry editor.
"Joe G." <Joe G.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0556F5A9-95B8-4DAD-AF8E-...
>I have the same problem, but I don't have that key. What now?
>
> "Dean-Dean" wrote:
>
>>
>> In the registry editor, in the following location:
>>
>> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\Explorer\Advanced
>>
>> In the right-pane, there should be a DWORD value named StartMenuInit
>> Double-click StartMenuInit and set 3 as its data.
>>
>>
>> "Adam21011989" wrote:
>>
>> > I recently bought a new laptop with Windows Vista Home Premium
>> > installed on
>> > it. From the very start of using Vista, my start menu has not
>> > functioned
>> > correctly. It works fine, and all of my favourite most used programs
>> > save on
>> > the start menu as they should (I do have the option checked in the
>> > start menu
>> > properties) - Untill I then restart my laptop. Once I do, Windows Vista
>> > just
>> > 'forgets' all of my most used programs that are supposed to be on the
>> > main
>> > start menu! (They return to Welcome Centre, Windows Media Centre,
>> > Windows
>> > Photo gallery etc..) It has done this since I bought the laptop, so it
>> > cant
>> > be faulty hardware OR software can it? I am running as an administrator
>> > aswell, with UAC disabled, so I dont think this has anything to do with
>> > it.
>> > Please help me!
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