Add To Start Menu Windows 11 «Essential · Handbook»

Nothing dramatic happened. No animation, no fanfare. But she opened the Start Menu, scrolled past the default clutter, and there it was—LogiTrack, nestled in the “Pinned” section. She dragged it to the front, first position.

One rainy Tuesday, she needed her old project tracker—a niche .exe from the shared drive called “LogiTrack.” In Windows 10, she’d had it pinned two rows down, third from the left. She clicked it without thinking. add to start menu windows 11

It wasn’t there.

She had added it to Start Menu. And somehow, she had added herself to Windows 11. Nothing dramatic happened

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