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Headphones Not Working in Windows? Here Are Some Fixes. Here's How to Fix it. Settings App Not Working in Windows 10? Here Are the Fixes. If the Start Menu is still giving you trouble, or other core Windows apps are crashing, then you can try to restore any missing or corrupt Windows system files.
To do this, you'll need to open the Windows Command Prompt as an administrator and run the System File Checker program. System File Checker will start going through all your system files and replace any corrupt or missing files with a cached copy. This process can take a little while, so feel free to do something else for minutes. Just be careful not to close the window while sfc is doing its thing. Once System File Checker is finished, you'll either see a report of all the files it replaced, or if everything was fine, you'll see a message like this:.
If System File Checker replaced any corrupt or missing system files, save all of your open work and restart your computer. Once you log back in, try to open the Start Menu to see if that fixed your issues. The next thing you can try is to reset the Start Menu entirely, along will all the Windows 10 apps that were preinstalled or installed from the Microsoft Store.
To do this, you'll need to open PowerShell as an administrator — Command Prompt won't work for the command you'll run.
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