Now enter the Product key into the new dialogue box that turns up. NOTE: Make sure to check if the internet connection is maintained while performing the procedure. If you have performed everything as explained above, then surely your problem is most likely to get solved.
But if the method is still not working in your favor, better shift to the next method to try out your luck. Method 3: Check of Ease of Access Settings. Ease of Access is a kind of keyboard shortcut to call Utility Manager.
You can find this option in the Control Panel of every Windows Operating system. And here in this section we would use this utility manager to check if the background images are removed or not.
Follow the steps as depicted below to avoid any mishap:. Simply check if it is unchecked, if not uncheck it immediately. Step 6. Now set new wallpaper, and this time it should work in your favor perfectly. So if your desktop is not displayed properly you have to manually search for each and every tools from the search box to operate it. Moreover, it gives a very bad impression to the system appearance. The above mentioned methods are very easier to put to use, and even a novice can follow it very easily.
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If you find the article I written is helpful to you, please share it on your social network. Skip to content. Spread the love. Melissa Parks. I need a bit more detail to be able to help you. Does the issue still happening while in a clean boot environment? A clean boot is meant to troubleshoot software conflicts by disabling certain third-party software, services, and drivers during startup. If your problem does not occur while the computer is in a clean boot environment, then you can determine which startup application or service is causing the problem by systematically turning them on or off and restarting the computer.
While turning on a single service or startup item and rebooting each time will eventually find the problematic service or application, the most efficient way to do this is to test half of them at a time, thus eliminating half of the items as the potential cause with each reboot of the computer.
You can then repeat this process until you've isolated the problem. Please click the link below for the detailed instructions. I hope this helps. Let me know how it goes by replying to this thread so that I can assist you further.
Thank you! Sincerely, P. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to A. User's post on September 24, Hi there Princess, Unfortunately, the problem is still occurring in the clean boot environment. Hi AlexjaMarshall, I would suggest you refer to the below options and check if it helps to resolve the issue. Option 1.
Restart Windows Explorer. Right-click on the blank space of the taskbar and select Task Manager. On the Details tab, right-click explorer. On the upper left corner of the Task Manager, click "File". Select "Run a new task".
Type explorer. Put a check on the "Create this task with administrative privileges. Click OK. Option 2. Please refer to the below link for the detailed instructions. Option 3. Close all open applications and settings. Copy-paste the following commands and press enter. Get-AppxPackage Microsoft. Repair install Windows 10 with an in-place upgrade.
Summary If your Windows 10 installation is demonstrating unusual behavior such as built-in apps not working or launching, you can perform a repair upgrade to fix the problem. A repair upgrade is a process of installing Windows 10 over the existing installation of Windows 10 on your hard disk, using Windows 10 installation media.
Performing this can repair broken operating system files while preserving your personal files, settings, and installed applications. Requirements: - Connect the mouse, keyboard, and unplug all external peripherals. Step 1. Step 2. Install Windows 10 installation media 1. After the download completes, run the Windows 10 installation media.