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Option One: Open Settings with Keyboard Shortcut. Option Two: Open Settings from Win+X Quick Link Menu. Option Three: Open Settings from Start Menu. Option Four: Open Settings from Action Center. Option Five: Open Settings from Search. Option Six: Open Settings from File Explorer. Option Seven: Open Settings from Run.
Press Start then search Settings, select System then About. Run the System File Checker tool (SFC.exe) Press Start then Search for Command Prompt. Right click and Run as administrator. At the command prompt, type the following command, and then press ENTER: sfc /scannow. Restore and repair system files. Press Start then Search for Command Prompt.
A) Click/tap on the Download button below to download the file below, and go to step 4 below. Disable_Control_Panel_and_Settings.reg. 4 Save the .reg file to your desktop. 5 Double click/tap on the downloaded .reg file to merge it. 6 When prompted, click/tap on Run, Yes (UAC), Yes, and OK to approve the merge.
Check both the “Welcome Screen and System Accounts” and “New User Accounts” checkboxes. Click OK. Restart the System: Restart your computer to apply the changes. Remove the Problematic Language Pack: Open Settings (Win+I) and navigate to Time & Language -> Language & Region. Click the language pack causing the issue.
I also tested this in the Teams App on my desktop PC's, as well as the web version at https://teams.live.com using MS Edge. Same problem on all - no "Devices" option in the "Settings" menu. I spent 48 minutes in Microsoft live support chat just going in circles with the agent who was unable to determine the issue and wanted to do a remote ...
After Updating everything was working properly but after a few days the settings app stopped working. It closes instantly after opening. Also the quick settings in the action center are grayed out. To fix this problem I did a repair install of Windows 10. The Settings app worked for 1 day after the repair install.
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.
Replied on November 6, 2018. Try following and check after each step 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 ...
Press Windows key + X. Click Windows PowerShell (Admin). Powershell does not like = but the command will work in Administrator: Command Prompt. - In the search type CMD. - right-click on Command Prompt and select Run as Administrator. - type the command or copy and paste and hit enter.
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. Make sure you have a check mark beside “Create this task with administrative privileges”. Type CMD.