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Ran repairs now PC won't reboot at all
Sunnyday2100:
Hi Boggin
Update: I left the PC on and doing its on/off thing and it eventually restarted. I'm currently running the repairs in safe mode for the second time. Hoping this will sort out the stuck start menu and notifications. Incidentally both these work in safe mode. I've tried all sorts to get this working again so if your tool doesn't do it, have you any further suggestions?
Many thanks
Boggin:
I was wondering if Win 10 would fix itself and if you had left the computer on long enough the first time around.
If the program doesn't fix those and you are unable to use the Start button to select Command Prompt (Admin) to enter powershell then right click on the Taskbar and select Task Manager.
Click on File/Run new task then type powershell.exe and check the box to create task with admin privileges and press enter.
When Powershell opens and you get the prompt to enter a cmd - copy and paste this cmd to the prompt and press enter - this should fix the Start button and hopefully the Notifications -
Get-AppXPackage -AllUsers | Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register “$($_.InstallLocation)\AppXManifest.xml”}
Enter exit to close the Powershell window and then reboot.
Sunnyday2100:
Tried that and still no luck unfortunately!
Boggin:
Were you connected to the Internet while in Safe Mode with Networking while running the repairs, as Win 10 needs to be while repairs are carried out.
Wireless is default disabled in that mode in Win 10 and while you can manually connect to the SSID through the WiFi icon, you would normally Ethernet connect - but what still isn't working ?
Sunnyday2100:
Hi yes, I manually connected to the Internet in safe mode. It's the start menu and notifications that aren't working in regular mode, but are working in safe mode. Very confusing!
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