![]() ![]() 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 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. AFTER calling it from the Classic Start Menu it says it can not be accessed because it is not pinned to the Task-bar. It is the Windows 10 Start Menu that is the problem. My Classic Start Menu is NOT the problem. If you read the original post I placed the Windows 10 Start Menu in my Classic Start Menu so I could access it there. I am showing the the Windows 10 Start Menu. So here is my question, how can I keep the (Windows 10) Start Menu inside of my Classic Start menu without that annoying popup telling me I can not access the Start Menu, even though I actually just got done using it, because it is not pinned to the taskbar! Why it informs me I can not access the menu after I just finished accessing it I can not understand, and the popup is annoying. Since I did place it there so I CAN access it fine, but when the Windows 10 Start Menu closes, it warns me that the (WIndows 10) Start Menu can not be accessed. Now if I had not placed the Windows 10 Start Menu at the top of my Classic Start Menu, I would never be able to access it. I elected to remove the Windows 10 Start Menu from the task bar. Well that works fine there so I can click the "Start Menu" and get the Windows 10 version of the Start Menu, however here is the rest of the story. ![]() Since at the top of the menu I had the win 8 Start Page linked to the Classic Start Menu, and that no longer existed, I decided to place a link to Windows 10 "Start Menu" in it's place. I upgraded to Windows 10, I have Classic Start Menu installed. ![]()
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