Monday 21 December 2020

Common Windows 10 problems and How to fix them

 

1. Update Stuck Downloading or Won't Install

Windows 10 automatically updates its packages if you have this option turned on. Sometimes, updates get pushed altogether, so it may cause errors in download or installation. This is especially true if your connection is faulty. If the Windows Auto Update File won't download or install, likely, the file is already corrupted. Here is how you can solve this:

  • Press Win + R to open Run.
  • Type C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download and then select OK.
  • Delete all the files contained in the folder but not the folder itself.
  • Restart your PC.

Note: if some files don't get deleted, just boot into safe mode and start the process.

2. Battery Draining Too Quickly

If you have newly upgraded to Windows 10, chances are that the new version has affected battery life. You can solve this by making sure your drivers are up to date so that they don't strain with the new updates. You can also turn off some features you don't need, such as Cortana. Go to Search, type Cortana, and disable Let Cortana respond to Hey Cortana.

Automatic Windows Update may also take a toll on the battery. You can turn it off by going to Update and Security, then Windows Update. Select Advanced Options and toggle Off for Choose how updates are delivered.

3. Default App Choices Have Changed

Windows 10 works funny sometimes, especially when it cannot remember the default apps you set.

  • Press Win + I and choose System.
  • From the left side pane, select Default apps.
  • Choose the specific app of your choice to open files such as photos, videos, documents, etc.

4. Wi-Fi Connection Not Discoverable

Before anything else, check to see if the VPN software you installed is not yet compatible with the new OS. If this isn't the case, you can follow these steps instead:

  • Press Win + X and open Command Prompt (Admin).
  • Type in "reg delete HKCR\CLSID\{988248f3-alad-4 netcfg -v -u dni_dne"

If this step doesn't work either, the problem might be on the drivers.

  • Open Device Manager
  • Expand on Network adapters. Right-click the available wireless adapter and choose Update Driver Software.

5. Touchpad Not Working

On your keyboard's settings, you can check if the touchpad has a toggle on/off option. If it does not have one, follow these:

  • First, press Win + I and click on Devices.
  • Choose Mouse & Touchpad, then select Additional mouse options.
  • On the new window that opens, choose the Device Settings tab and then Devices.
  • Select your specific touchpad and Enable it if it isn't yet.
  • You can also check and update the driver by right-clicking on the touchpad and choosing Update Driver Software.

6. Can't Install or Update Store Apps

If your PC applications cannot install or update automatically, you can try updating your Microsoft Store. In the Store, open settings and then click Download and updates> Get updates. If this does not work, try this other method:

  • Open Start and go to Settings.
  • Find the Updates & Security
  • Click on Troubleshoot and then select Windows Store Apps.
  • Windows will then automatically find and repair the store app that cannot update or install.

7. Microsoft Office Files Don't Open

  • Press Win + X and choose Command Prompt (Admin).
  • On the command line, input: icacls "%programfiles%\Microsoft Office <n> (note: replace "<n>" with version number)" /grant *S-1-<n>-2-1: (OI) (CI) RX
  • Hit Enter This should help you open the office files.
  • You can also repair Office installation by finding Office in Programs & Features. Right-click on Office and select Online Repair.

8. Flickering or Flashing Screen

This problem may be caused by an incompatible display driver, or some other application like an antivirus, iCloud or IDT Audio. To fix this, just update the specific driver by selecting in Device Manager. You may also uninstall and then reinstall after to fix any corrupted or missing files in the installation.

9. Fixing problems with Bluetooth connectivity

  • Head over to Device Manager.
  • Expand on the Bluetooth Driver, right-click, and select Update Driver.
  • Wait for the update to download and complete, then restart.

10. Fixing black screen errors

Black Screen Errors can be caused by different reasons, but it is most likely because of errors in plugged in external devices, or incompatibility issues with Windows 10.

  • Shut down and then restart your PC, then hold down the Shift key as soon as it boots to enter the Safe Mode.
  • Wait for the PC to start in Safe Mode and this should solve the black screen.
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