Some applications are installed by default in Windows 10. Such applications are designed to help users get the most out of their favorite operating system. But when these utilities start to disappear after a certain Windows update, users may find it very annoying.
Because the purpose of a built-in app is to help users, but not annoy them at all. So here, I’ve decided to share several troubleshooting tips about how to fix Default Apps Missing on Windows 10. The procedure I’m going to introduce you with, they’ll work on all sorts of Windows 10 versions (Home, Professional, Pro).
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5 Methods to Fix Default Apps Missing on Windows 10
Rollback Windows 10 Update
- Press Windows + I buttons.
- Click on Update & Security
- Select Recovery from the left-side menu.
- Under Advanced Startup, click on Restart now
- Follow the onscreen prompts to get the job done.
Use PowerShell
- Press Windows + X keys.
- Select Windows Powershell (Admin)
- Run the following command in the PowerShell:
- Get-AppXPackage | Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register “$($_.InstallLocation)\AppXManifest.xml”
- After executing the command, allow your PC to restart.
Execute a Clean Boot
- Press Windows + R keys simultaneously.
- Execute msconfig from the Run box.
- Navigate to the Services tab.
- Check Hide all Microsoft services box.
- Click on the Disable button.
- Navigate to the Startup tab.
- Click on Open Task Manager
- Right-click on the first item you see inside Task Manager and select Disable
- Open the System Configuration window and click on the Ok button.
Make a New Account
- Launch Windows Settings from the Start menu.
- Navigate to Accounts
- Select Family & other users from the left-side panel.
- Click on Add someone else to this PC
- Fill the right forums until the job is done.
- When a new account is made, log in with it.
Repair an Application
- Open Windows 10 settings.
- Click on Apps
- Now locate and select your desired App.
- Hit Advanced options
- Click on the Repair button.
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