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How to backup the Start Menu layout in Windows 10

In Windows 10 Microsoft has revived the Start menu, which has been welcomed by many users. Compared to the Start menu in previous versions of Windows, the new menu is updated with the ability to pin live tiles of Modern apps. You can customize the Start menu in Windows 10 by pinning various items to the left side or the right side of the menu and changing its height by resizing it from the top edge. Once you have customized it to your liking, it is a good idea to create a backup of your Start menu layout, so you will be able to restore its layout later after a Windows reinstall or if your Start Menu settings accidentally get reset. Here is how you can do it.

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To backup the Start Menu layout in Windows 10 build 10240 and above, you need to do the following.

  1. Enable the built-in Administrator account in Windows 10.
  2. Sign out from your Windows 10 user account and sign in with the Administrator account you just enabled.Windows 10 login with administrator
  3. When you are signed in as Administrator, make File Explorer show hidden files and folders as described in the article How to hide and unhide files quickly in Windows 10.Windows 10 show hidden items
  4. Now, go to the following folder:
    C:\Users\<user name>\AppData\Local\TileDataLayer

    Replace the <user name> portion with the name of the user whose Start Menu layout you need to backup. In my case, the username is "winaero":Windows 10 tiledatalayer folder

  5. There, you'll see the folder named Database. It contains the information about tiles and the Start menu layout related to the selected user account. To backup the Start menu layout in Windows 10, you need to make a copy of that folder.
  6. Sign out from the Administrator account and disable it.

Later you can restore your Start menu layout as follows.

  1. Enable the built-in Administrator account in Windows 10.
  2. Sign out from your Windows 10 user account and sign in with the Administrator account you just enabled.
  3. When you signed in as Administrator, make File Explorer show hidden files and folders.
  4. Delete the folder
    C:\Users\<user name>\AppData\Local\TileDataLayer\Database

    Replace the portion with the name of the user whose Start Menu layout you need to restore.

  5. Now, paste the copy of the Database folder you created in the TileDataLayer folder.
  6. Sign out and disable the Administrator account.

That's it.


The information below is related to pre-release builds of Windows 10. It is outdated and can be useful only for those who still use those builds for testing purposes. It is not applicable to Windows 10 build 10240 and above. See

How to find the Windows 10 build number you are running


Before you proceed, you might be interested in customizing your Start menu in Windows 10 as per your preferences. Check out these articles:

The Start menu in Windows 10 keeps all data related to pinned apps and tiles in the following file:

%LocalAppData%\Microsoft\Windows\appsFolder.menu.itemdata-ms

start menu file in Windows 10
You need to backup this file, as described below:

  1. Open an elevated command prompt and type:
    cd /d %LocalAppData%\Microsoft\Windows\

    cmd in appdata

  2. Do not close this window, leave it open, you will need it later. Next, you need to exit the Explorer shell, as it uses this file and can write some data in there. To exit the Explorer shell, use the secret "Exit Explorer" context (right-click) menu item on the Taskbar or Start Menu, which is described in the following article: "How to properly restart the Explorer shell in Windows".
    Exit explorer
    Your Desktop wallpaper and the taskbar will disappear when you exit Explorer:
    taskbar wallpaper disappear
  3. Now switch back to the command prompt using Alt+Tab and enter the following command in the elevated command prompt window which you opened earlier:
    copy appsFolder.menu.itemdata-ms c:\backup\*.*

    Replace the path (c:\backup) with the actual path on your PC. If your path contains spaces, include it in quotes, e.g.:

    copy appsFolder.itemdata-ms "c:\my backup\*.*"

    That's it. Now you have a backup of your Start menu layout in Windows 10.

  4. Run Explorer again. Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc keys together on your keyboard. It will open the Task Manager. Choose File -> Run new task and type explorer in the 'Create new task' dialog:
    run explorer in windows 10
    Press Enter or click OK and the Taskbar will reappear.

    Restore the backup of your Start menu layout

    After you reinstall your OS, you will be able to restore the Start menu layout quickly. You need to perform these simple steps:

    1. Open an elevated command prompt.
    2. Exit explorer.
    3. Enter the following command:
      copy /y c:\backup\appsFolder.menu.itemdata-ms "%LocalAppData%\Microsoft\Windows\appsFolder.menu.itemdata-ms"
    4. Start Explorer again.

    Now, when you open the Start menu, you will see your previous customized Start menu layout. It is also possible to transfer it between multiple PCs.

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Author: Sergey Tkachenko

Sergey Tkachenko is a software developer who started Winaero back in 2011. On this blog, Sergey is writing about everything connected to Microsoft, Windows and popular software. Follow him on Telegram, Twitter, and YouTube.

4 thoughts on “How to backup the Start Menu layout in Windows 10”

    1. The tutorial is updated to be applicable to the final version of Windows 10 and all released builds of Windows 10 Insider Preview (as of this writing).

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