I think but I can't be sure when Start11 acted up the first time I tried to see if there was an available update that might have been able to save me but there wasn't. Start11 still said it was activated and no "this software is not activated start 30-day trial" prompts came up this I'm sure of.
Yea all my issues are related to the Minecraft launcher in some way. When I first installed Start11 I was able to add Minecraft to the menu without issue but after every motherboard swap it would bug out (Minecraft launcher thumbnail would be blank then a second latter explorer would crash). I discovered large thumbnails and Minecraft launcher combined were causing crashing. If I was able to remove the Minecraft launcher from the start menu it would work again but now it doesn't. Also installing the new version, I had nothing pinned to start like I did when I first installed start 11 nothing carried over and I had to unpin and re pin. Start 11 doesn't like large thumbnail of the Minecraft launcher. Latest all in one Minecraft launcher (I don't think there's a way to play Minecraft standalone anymore anyways): Windows 10.0 2.2.12146.
There's quite a few error reports hear are several of them:
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Windows cannot access the file for one of the following reasons: there is a problem with the network connection, the disk that the file is stored on, or the storage drivers installed on this computer; or the disk is missing. Windows closed the program Windows Explorer because of this error.
Program: Windows Explorer
File:
The error value is listed in the Additional Data section.
User Action
1. Open the file again. This situation might be a temporary problem that corrects itself when the program runs again.
2. If the file still cannot be accessed and
- It is on the network, your network administrator should verify that there is not a problem with the network and that the server can be contacted.
- It is on a removable disk, for example, a floppy disk or CD-ROM, verify that the disk is fully inserted into the computer.
3. Check and repair the file system by running CHKDSK. To run CHKDSK, click Start, click Run, type CMD, and then click OK. At the command prompt, type CHKDSK /F, and then press ENTER.
4. If the problem persists, restore the file from a backup copy.
5. Determine whether other files on the same disk can be opened. If not, the disk might be damaged. If it is a hard disk, contact your administrator or computer hardware vendor for further assistance.
Additional Data
Error value: C0000290
Disk type: 0
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Faulting application name: explorer.exe, version: 10.0.22000.593, time stamp: 0x59a4b94a
Faulting module name: gdi32full.dll, version: 10.0.22000.527, time stamp: 0xb6e82eaa
Exception code: 0xc0000006
Fault offset: 0x0000000000027084
Faulting process id: 0x2d7c
Faulting application start time: 0x01d84a4f087bb7fa
Faulting application path: C:\WINDOWS\explorer.exe
Faulting module path: C:\WINDOWS\System32\gdi32full.dll
Report Id: 39b620e2-6610-4508-983b-c8463471be54
Faulting package full name:
Faulting package-relative application ID:
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Error comes in pairs with both these messages right after another. Theirs 40+ paired entries like these, all look exactly like the 2 errors posted above.
Hope this helps
-Chief