After hours of troubleshooting, found out it was Nilesoft Shell causing the issue.
CJGuitar
Just a quick update; looks like this problem occurs on the OS's Window 11 start menu as well. So this might be an issue I'll have to ask Microsoft Support to help resolve.
I'm using Windows 11 Home, version 24H2 (OS Build 26100.4652) Start11 version 2.53 Other shortcuts never give me the error and using a "This PC" shortcut doesn't produce the error either. Nothing shows up in Event Viewer when the error occurs as well. I've done a complete clean install of my copy of Start11 and the error still occurs using a Windows Explorer shortcut. :'( <img src="https://cdn.stardock.us/forums/75/16/7516328/cf12b1b0-ab72-42f0-9fb7-89
I get a strange splash screen showing a C++ Runtime Library notification when clicking on my Windows Explorer shortcut in Start11. Not sure what causes it and the message is also completely blank, with no indication as to what's happening. This oddity occurs on both my desktop and laptop PC using the Windows 10 start menu. <img src="https://cdn.st
I'm using start11's Windows 10 start menu in Windows 11. The default shortcuts (such as documents, videos, ect) go to library folders, instead of the actual C drive folders. I tried to see if there's a way to change the target locations of these shortcuts, but start11 doesn't appear to support this. I then made my own custom shortcuts using Segoe Fluent icons and Character Map UWP. However, there is no longer a shortcut comment when hovering over the icons. Is there a way to c