Thursday 17 December 2020

Fix Windows 10 problems

 1.Can’t Login Automatically using Microsoft Account

Problem: I am unable to use ‘automatic login’ facility using the (new) Microsoft account. I really wish I don’t have to type the password every time to login into Windows 10.

Solution: Logging in automatically using the Microsoft account comes disabled in Windows 10, and to enable this feature, follow these steps:

  1. Press Win+R keys to open the Run dialog
  2. Type in “netplwiz” and press OK
  3. In the opened window, click on the account for which you want to enable ‘automatic login’
  4. Uncheck (or untick) the option ‘Users must enter a username and password to use this computer’ and click OK
  5. Enter that account’s password twice in the new dialog, and click OK to enable automatic login and try logging in automatically now – it will work

2. Windows 10 Problems Overuses Mobile Data

Problem: I have noticed that tethering mobile data to Windows 10 via WiFi Hotspot depletes the mobile data quickly than ever. I found that Windows 10’s automatic updates was one of the main source, and even various metro apps uses lots of data. How can I disable them?

Solution: The problem happens in Windows 10 because of its automatic updates and other apps eating up data, even if you’re connected to a hotspot. To fix this issue, you can set the tethered hotspot as a ‘metered connection’ by following the given steps:

  1. Connect to the tethered connection (WiFi Hotspot)
  2. Open the new Settings and then ‘Network & Internet
  3. Choose Wi-Fi on the left and click ‘Advanced Options
  4. Toggle the ‘Set as metered connection’ to on state

3. Can’t Open Start Menu in Windows 10

Problem: After upgrading to Windows 10, I can’t open Start menu or Start screen. Everything else is working superfine, but the Start menu or screen simply doesn’t work even if pressing the Windows button on keyboard or Start button on the Windows taskbar.

Solution: This probably happens due to the improper installation of system files. In order to resolve this problem, please follow with the steps given below:

  1. Open the Run dialog by pressing Win+R
  2. Type “sfc /scannow” and hit Enter
  3. blank command prompt will open and close (in a flash, may be)
  4. Restart the PC to check if it helped

In case it did not work, then follow the following process:

  1. Search for “cmd”, and right-click & choose ‘Run as administrator
  2. Type in “Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth” and press OK
  3. Restart the PC after the scan completes – it will work


In case the above methods didn’t work, then follow these steps:

1. Paste the below path in File Explorer and open it. After that, right-click on Command Prompt and choose “Run as administrator”.

2. Now, type start powershell and hit enter.

3. Once you are in the PowerShell window, execute the below command and wait for a while.

4. After the installation is completed, restart the PC and you will have the Start Menu working again.

4. Windows 10 Doesn’t Switch On

Problem: When I try to boot (or switch on) my Windows 10 PC, I get a bluescreen error stating ‘Your PC needs to be repaired’. This mostly happens after plugging in any USB stick (like flash drive or Internet dongle) or Android device.

Solution: This problem mostly happens because of an USB stick plugged in your PC because that may change the hard disk’s partition numbers, hence Windows fails to find the required files and the error. Please follow these steps to rectify this issue:

  1. Remove the USB drive/stick from the PC and restart it
  2. If required, plug in the USB drive after Windows is loaded (after the lock screen or desktop is shown) – it will work

If your PC is still not turning on then you may have to do a reset of Windows 10. We have written a detailed guide on how to reset Windows 10, so go through the steps by clicking on the link.

Call  +1-856-514-8666 for help and support.

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