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See this post if you receive a Your Start Menu isn't working, We'll try to fix it the next time you sign in Critical Error on Windows 11/10.
Uninstalling the cumulative update Since Microsoft hasn't yet acknowledged the new start menu issues and an official workaround is not yet available, uninstalling the KB4524147 CU should fix them.
If you think a recent Windows update or software installation caused the 'Critical Process Died' error, reverting to a recent restore point might fix it. Reset or reinstall Windows.
Windows 11's Start menu has been a point of contention for many users. Stardock's Start11 program is designed to fix the issues. Start11 is currently in beta and costs $4.99 to grab.
Users who have upgraded to Windows 10 have taken to Microsoft's Community forum to share that Cortana and the Start Menu are not working after the upgrade.
Microsoft highlights that it does address a Start menu issue but it appears to be different from the 'critical error' Start menu problem Windows 10 users have been experiencing this month.