Start menu has no pictures in option

original title: Start Menu problem

I lost "Images" on the start menu, in other words, if I click on 'Images' he is going nowhere.  How can I get that back?

Maybe this will help you:

Right click on the Start button > properties > Start Menu tab > customize... > scroll images. Put a blue radio dot "display as a link" > OK > OK

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