Tuesday 19 January 2021

How to fix update and security crashing in Windows 10?

1. Check If There Are Any Corrupt Files Which Are Causing This Issue


Corrupt files looming in your PC or laptop could be a reason why update and security is not working in Windows 10. And, to make sure that such files are tracked and removed, you can run the SFC (System File Checker) tool. To do that –

  1. Open your Windows Command Prompt as administrator. For this, type CMD and type Run as administrator option from the right-hand pane
  2. When the Command Prompt window opens, type SFC /scannow
  3. The scan will then start and may take some time to complete. So, could you wait till the time it is complete? The complete scans depend on the number of files that are there on your computer
  4. If there are any issues, they’ll be resolved by the troubleshooter
  5. Once the process is complete, restart the computer

2. Conduct A System Restore

Note: Create A Backup before proceeding

While conducting System Restore in point 2  and Downgrading Windows 10 in Point No. 5, you may lose your critical files, apps and other data. Therefore, it is highly recommended that you create a backup. Now, since you are already facing issues with Windows 10 update and security, we’d recommend that you download a backup utility such as Right Backup. It helps you create a backup of all your essential files folders and also lets you restore them manually, no matter what build of Windows 10 you are on.

With this tool, you can create a backup of your desired files, choose to schedule backup and then restore the backup to the desired point on your computer.

It is quite evident that you cannot access the Update and security. In that scenario, performing a system restore may be useful. To do this follow the steps below –

  1. When your Windows 10 is booting, tap F11 repeatedly
  2. This will bring you to Advanced Startup Options Menu
  3. Select Troubleshoot from the given options
  4. Choose to Reset your computer or access advanced options
  5. Choose System Restore
  6. Now follow the prompts appearing on the screen

3. Check If The Issue Gets Resolved On Other Accounts


Maybe the issue persists in the account you are logged in. So you can try creating a different account, log in through that account and check if the problem persists –

  1. Press Windows + X keys and choose Settings from the pane
  2. Go to Accounts and then select Family & other users
  3. You can choose to add a family member or Add someone else to this PC option
  4. Fill out the form and save changes
  5. Try and sign in with newly created account and see if the issue has been resolved or not.
If still issue is not resolved Call  +1-856-514-8666 for help and support to fix more Windows 10 problems

Tuesday 12 January 2021

How to correct your Microsoft account settings are out of date?

 The most common cause of an out-of-date account is an incorrect password. In the notification bar at the top of the app, select Fix account. If your password is incorrect, you'll see a message asking you to update your password. Enter the new password and select Done.

If your password isn't the problem, you might have a certificate error. If so, you'll see a message that says, "There is a problem with the server's security certificate. The security certificate is not from a trusted certifying authority."

This error often happens when you don't use SSL to secure your email account. To fix this error, follow the steps below:

  1. At the bottom of the left navigation pane, select The Settings button . 


  2. Select Manage Accounts and select your email account.

  3. Select Change mailbox sync settings > Advanced mailbox settings.

  4. Confirm that your incoming and outgoing email server addresses and ports are correct.

  5. Select the check box for Require SSL for incoming email and Require SSL for outgoing email and then select Done > Save.

Call  +1-856-514-8666  Microsoft Billing to fix more issues.

Monday 11 January 2021

Fix problems with apps from Microsoft Store

 If you're in Windows 10 and you're having problems with an app from Microsoft Store, consider these updates and fixes.

First, sign in to your Microsoft account. Next, work through these possible solutions in the order presented. 

  1. Make sure Windows has the latest update: Select check for updates now, and then select Check for updates.  Or, select the Start  button, then select Settings  > Update & Security  > Windows Update  > Check for Updates. If there is an available update, select Install now.

  2. Make sure that your app works with Windows 10.

  3. Update Microsoft Store: Select the Start  button, and then from the apps list, select Microsoft Store. In Microsoft Store, select See more  > Downloads and updates Get updates. If an update for Microsoft Store is available, it will start installing automatically.

  4. Troubleshoot games.

  5. Repair or reset your apps.

  6. Reinstall your apps:  In Microsoft Store, select See more   > My Library. Select the app you want to reinstall, and then select Install.

  7. Run the troubleshooter: Select the Start  button, and then select Settings  > Update & Security   > Troubleshoot, and then from the list select Windows Store apps  > Run the troubleshooter.

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

Tuesday 5 January 2021

How to view your Microsoft bill or invoice?

 View a bill or invoice

  1. In the admin center, go to the Billing > Bills & payments page.
  2. On the Invoices tab, select a date range from the drop-down list, and then choose the order that you want to view.
  3. On the summary page, you can see the items, quantity, price, discount, and total for all items in the invoice.
  4. To print or save a PDF copy of the invoice, select Download PDF.

Receive a copy of your billing statement in email

You can choose to receive a copy of your billing statement as an email attachment. If you do, be aware that:

  • An email is sent to both the primary and alternate email address for every person listed as a notification recipient.
  • You receive two separate emails: one that lets you know that your bill is ready, with instructions to sign in to the admin center to view it, and a second email that contains the billing statement as an attachment.

To receive your billing statement in email

  1. In the admin center, go to the Billing > Billing notifications page.

  2. Under Receive billing statement as email attachment? switch the toggle to On.

    You can stop receiving the billing statement emails at any time by switching the toggle to Off.

Call  +1-856-514-8666 for more help and support of  Microsoft Billing.

Monday 4 January 2021

How to find balance statements using your Microsoft account order history?

 After we post a charge to your payment option, you’ll see the amount and description on the statement from that payment option. This could be a credit card statement, cell phone provider statement, or other payment option, depending on how you paid.

Check your order history online

  1. Sign in to account.microsoft.com with your Microsoft account. If you have more than one account, make sure you're signed in to the correct Microsoft account for those purchases.

  2. Select Payment & billing>Order history, then, under Refine, select the order and date range you want.Choose from the drop-down menus to select the order and date range you want.

  3. Look for charges with a status of Completed or Redeemed. Charges with a status of In progress haven’t been posted to your payment option yet.

  4. To print an invoice, select Order details from the order you want, then select Print. You can also use the print function in your browser to print the page. In Microsoft Edge, right-click anywhere in the page (or select and hold if you're using a touch screen device), then select Print.

Check your order history on your Xbox One

  1. Select Settings  > Payment & billing > Order history.

  2. Use the drop-down to choose a date range, then select the item you want to check.

  3. Look for charges with a status of Completed or Redeemed. Charges with a status of In progress haven't been posted to your payment option yet.

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