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Hit Enter. Close command prompt, restart, then try signing into the Administrator account. Try launching settings again. If it still continues to crash... Press Windows key + X. Click Windows PowerShell (Admin). At the command prompt, type the following, hit Enter the restart.
Hi, Thanks for reply. If you are unable to open Settings through Start Menu, I suggest you to follow the suggestions below and check if that works for you: Open the Task manager. Here’s a tip: Press CTRL+Shift+ESC. Click File > Run New Task. Type CMD. Check to see if the issue is resolved. If not, restart the PC.
If accessing it thru the Start Menu wouldn't work, you may try the steps below to access the Settings menu to change how your computer is updated: Click Windows icon + X on your keyboard. Select Control Panel on the menu that will appear. Change the view type to small icons. Click on Program and Features.
Method 2: DISM Command. I would also suggest you to try using DISM to fix the corrupted Windows system files on your PC. Refer the article Using System File Checker in Windows 10. Method 3: New user account. If re-registering Settings app didn't work, try in a new user account and see if the issue persists.
Press Start then right click the Gear Icon. Select More > App Settings. Click Terminate > Reset. Restart your PC then Check Settings. If it doesn't work, Re-register Settings app. WIN+X then select Windows Powershell (Admin) copy paste the command: Let the command complete before pasting the next command.
Here's the steps you can try. -Click Start, type Powershell and open it. -Copy and paste this command below and hit Enter. Get-AppxPackage *windows.immersivecontrolpanel* | Reset-AppxPackage. Restart your computer and check. I hope the information above helps. Please let me know how it goes.
The scroll wheel on my mouse was not the issue. My mouse worked fine outside of all windows software and the problem appeared in all Windows system settings environments (see above to my various examples). The problem was only fixed by a complete reinstall of windows 10. Not even close to the ideal solution, but it fixed the problem.
1. Try invoking Settings App from other Places and let me know whether Settings is working or not. a. Windows Key+I invokes Settings App. b. Click on the action center icon (in system tray) and then click All Settings. 2. Reinstall Setting app. Windows Key+X > Click Powershell (Admin) > Copy the below and paste into Powershell > Enter > Reboot ...
Select "Run new task" then type: winver. Please try the following methods below. **Restart Windows Explorer. Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open Task Manager. Select the Processes tab. Scroll down and look for Windows Explorer. Right click then select Restart. **Please try to run SFC and DISM to check for any system errors and corrupted files.
I have a freshly installed Windows 10 machine with a very, very slow responding menu an settings window. The rest of the system and all the programs work fine, but when I click the menu icon, it takes forever to respond. Well, not really forever, of course. But when I click or scroll or anything, it takes three seconds to respond.