

Sleigh with 8 tiny reindeer), in Settings-Personalize-Start-"Choose what folders appear in Start", the "Settings" on/off switch was ON but still no Settings icon in the Start menu. Then I went into settings and looked for a way to put it back into the Start menu, when what to my wondering eyes should appear (not a miniature Plus, I am now very used to it being in the start menu area. The start menu since I am there much more often. Sure I can access the settings from the notification icon in the taskbar or even search in the Cortana search box for settings, but it is more convenient through That the settings icon that normally is right above the Power icon in the start menu was gone.

Shortly after, the firmware update rolled out - the one that fixes the battery charge issue on Surface Pro 3 released - and update KB3176938.

"So, I updated to the Anniversary update (v.1607) - no issues. For me, I right-clicked on the Mobile Broadband 3 adapter which is for accessing network through my smartphone, and choose Enable option from menu.So - I did already post this in the "Windows Feedback", but wanted to post it here also just in case someone had an answer to this issue and can help me faster. Find the name with Mobile Broadband and it is use for 3G/4G Cellular connection. * You should all network adapter are listing over there. * Click on the Network and Sharing center, and click Change adapter settings link on the left pane.

* Right click on Start menu, select Control Panel to open it and view it in small icons. You could try the method to re-activate the device. The problem is caused by that the mobile adapter has been disabled completely. If there is only wifi section in the Setting app of Windows 10, without Cellular modem tab. My tablet is out of range of the wifi outside and now I could not switch it to cellular. After upgraded to Windows 10, the cellular data toggle disappeared and its related menu was also gone from Network & Internet in the Setting app. I had always inserted modem or adapter of cell phone in the port of my Surface Pro 3 to connect to mobile network with LTE.
