If needed, you can manually delete the indexing files once indexing is turned off might need to reboot after turning indexing off to release all open handles. Turning off indexing deleted the indexing files in previous versions of Windows I haven't tested this in Windows 10. I would turn off indexing, then turn it all back on. ![]() Re-indexĪs previously linked in this thread, simply re-indexing your drive should cause the Start Menu DB to refresh. PowerShell (As Admin): PS > Get-ChildItem "$ PS > ::GetFolderPath('CommonStartMenu')Ĭ:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu PS > ::GetFolderPath('StartMenu')Ĭ:\Users\VertigoRay\DropBox\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu This will resolve the correct location in case you, like me, moved your AppData\Roaming folder into a DropBox-like location. ![]() Īnd yes, I'm in Win 10: PS > ::OSVersion.VersionĪsk Windows (.NET to be specific) where the location is. Since you're familiar with PowerShell, there are several possible solutions.
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