Windows 11 Start Menu Overhaul: What’s New and Improved

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This Week in IT, Insiders can now test Microsoft’s updated Start menu for Windows 11 but will the changes be enough to convince Windows 10 users to migrate? Plus, Microsoft stalls on Patch Tuesday updates and releases a fix for Windows Server 2025 domain controller network connectivity issues.

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This week in IT, Microsoft has introduced an updated Start menu for Windows 11, which is now available for testing by Windows Insiders. The update addresses user complaints regarding the inability to scroll through all apps without an extra click and includes a more flexible design based on screen size.

  • Updated Start Menu Features: The new Start menu allows users to scroll through pinned and all apps without needing to click the “All Apps” button. Additionally, it offers a category view and an alphabetical list of applications. 
  • Phone Link Integration: The update includes an expandable sidebar for users with Phone Link, allowing them to access mobile apps and information directly from the Start menu. 
  • Windows Server 2025 Issues: Microsoft released a fix for network connectivity issues affecting Windows Server 2025 Domain Controllers, which had resulted from an incorrect firewall profile applied in a previous update. 
  • Delayed Patch Response: The delay in addressing the domain controller issue raised concerns about Microsoft’s responsiveness, as users were unable to log in without restarting devices or resetting network adapters. 
  • Patch Tuesday Updates on Hold: A cumulative update for Windows 11 was put on hold due to issues discovered during rollout, particularly affecting users with the Easy Anti-Cheat software.