Settings App Won T Open Windows 10
Last Updated on May 10, 2019
How to Solve the Windows 10 “App won’t open” Issue June 29, 2016 June 29, 2016 - Julian As much as I love Windows 10, sometimes it can be a real pain in the ass. If your settings Apps won’t open, don’t worry. We have listed 5 simple ways to fix all errors related to Windows 10 Settings App. Windows runs in over 90% of the computers all around the world, this over the chart success is mainly attributed to simple, easy to User Interface (UI). My Settings/Apps won't open up. I have tried all article which i could found on the net such as the CSSEmerg67758. Then i realize the Settings/Apps was actually running in the task manager, but the settings GUI just doesn't appear.
The Windows Store wasn’t always around: it was born with the beginnings of Windows 8.
It allowed Windows users to download “Metro Apps” – special Windows 8 apps that required a manual installation process. These apps were more akin to the apps you install on your smartphone than to regular computer programs, but they would run on your computer in full screen.
Today, as usual, we are here to solve problems that annoy you, our readers, and today’s problem is the inability to open the Windows Store. The reasons for this problem are quite varied and that’s why we will try to propose many solutions to suit your needs.
P.S. if you’re facing Error code 0X80072EE7, then you’d rather check this guide we published to solve this error specifically.
Now, follow the next methods one after another until your issue is solved.
Method I: Restart your Store and your computer
If this is the first time you can’t open your Store, don’t panic, it can just be temporary. I suggest that you restart your Store and see if it opens, and if it’s still stuck try restarting your computer and give it another shot.
Method II: Update your Windows 10
Since Store is a Windows component, updating Windows 10 does upgrade your Store version. Windows recently got many updates so it’s important that you check for updates and install them if found.
We have a full guide about the latest Windows update and how to get it, check it here in case the following explanation is too brief:
- Open Settings from your start menu.
- Click on Updates & Security.
- Click on the Check for updates button, your computer will then check for, download and install any updates found.
Method III: Use the Troubleshooter
The troubleshooter that you have in your settings can sometimes bet very handy, you just need to ask for its help.
Let’s go for it:
- Type Troubleshoot in Start menu and then choose Troubleshoot.
- Scroll down and select Windows Store Apps, then click Run the troubleshooter.
- Wait a little until the troubleshooting takes effect, and if you are asked to Enable User Account Control do it, this one must be turned on to run the store apps:
- Now it’s time to reset the Store app, so click on Open Apps & features and then we will pick it from the list.
- Now look for Microsoft Store and once selected, click Advanced options.
- Finally, we got to the Reset button. Don’t hesitate to click it.
- They think we would change our mind but WE WON’T! Hit it again.
- Now give it a try and see if it opens. If still stuck, keep reading!
Method IV: Easy command to reset Windows Store
This one is so efficient despite looking simple and easy. It will do some resetting just like the troubleshooter but in a stronger way. Here is how to do it:
- Open your start menu and search for wsreset and then select wsreset (Run command).
- You’ll be seeing this window for a few seconds before Windows Store will launch automatically after resetting, so all you need now is a little patience.
Still not strong enough to make it work? Keep going!
Method V: Run System File Scan
As I always say in my guides, this is the first shelter from the rain.
This incredible tool starts scanning your system files and fixes whatever needs to be fixed. I really can’t tell how many times this helped to fix my problems but believe me it’s a huge number.
Here’s how to do it:
- Type “cmd” in your start menu, right-click on Command Prompt and choose Run as administrator.
- Click Yes to give it permission.
- Type the following command then press enter:
sfc /scannow
- (make sure you put a space between “sfc” and “/scannow”)
- Wait until the scanning and the fixing are done and that’s when you should restart your computer and see if the problem is solved. Isn’t it? No problem, just go ahead and try the following methods.
Method VI: Adjust your time, date and region
Having the wrong time, date or region can really affect your experience.
Many services have certificates that get checked online once launched, so if you have it messed up, your system won’t be able to accept them.
So, let’s set things up to avoid this effect:
- Right-click on your clock at the bottom-right corner and choose Adjust date/time.
- Turn on both Set time automatically and Set time zone automatically. These two will get you the best date/time and region settings.
- If you need more control, then select the Additional date, time, & regional settings.
- This will bring up the traditional control panel page where you can adjust your date, time and finally your region.
- Now reboot your computer and see if you can launch the Store without issue.
Method VII: Free some space from your C: drive
Let’s be clear.
Lack of storage space may affect your computer’s performance (including the Windows Store), especially if it’s in the drive where your Windows is installed – that’s the C: drive by default.
If you have any important files stored in it (Hint: check your Desktop and Downloads folder) please move them to another drive or maybe to an external storage device.
Also, temporary files and old Windows versions may be taking some room, so we can clean them up. Don’t worry, it won’t affect your local files nor your whole experience.
- Open the This PC page where all your drives lie, right-click on your C: drive and choose Properties.
- Click the Disk cleanup button.
- Select only Temporary files and Old Windows files if foundthen click Ok.
- Click Delete files to begin the cleaning process.
- Now reboot your computer and see if things were fixed.
Method VII: Clear Windows Store cache manually
Clearing cache is always a good option when you want to erase the collected data by any application, and that’s what we are going to do with Windows Store now so that it has a clean new start. Follow me:
- Navigate to this location where you will find all the Store cached files:
C:Users*Your Username*AppDataLocalPackagesMicrosoft.WindowsStore_8wekyb3d8bbweLocalCache
- Select all the folders and files in this location and delete them.
- Now try to launch the Store app again.
Method VIII: Change your DNS in case this is a network issue
Can't Open Settings Windows 10
DNS or Domain Name System is an essential component of the functionality on the Internet.
It is your computer’s address that allows it to communicate with all other computers and services. But sometimes, your Internet provider’s DNS (which is obtained automatically) isn’t good enough or not stable, or it could be blocking some resources from you.
That’s why we recommend trying Google’s public DNS. It’s safe, stable and might solve the Store problem that you’re having, and help in case of other network issues.
Take a look at it:
- Press your Windows logo Key + R to launch your Run app and then type control panel then press Enter or click Ok.
- Search for network and pick View network connections.
- Right-click on the connection you are using and then choose Properties.
- Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and then click Properties.
- Select Use the following DNS server addresses and enter the following addresses:
- In the Preferred DNS server enter 8.8.8.8
- In the Alternate DNS server enter 8.8.4.4
- Click Ok.
- Click Close and voilà, now try to launch your Store one more time.
Method IX: Uninstall apps that were recently installed
Coming close to the end of our solutions here, there’s a possibility that the problem is occurring because one of the apps or programs you recently installed from the store. All the installed apps, both installed from the store and installed from an external source, are listed in your installed programs page in your settings… So if your Store started making trouble fairly recently, it might be worth taking a look at it and removing the most recently installed app. The problem might be one of conflict with the recent App and the Store.
Setting App Wont Open Windows 10
- Open your Settings from the start menu.
- Choose Apps.
- To make it easier to discover the recently installed apps, just sort them by Install date.
- Now Uninstall any recent application you don’t need or are suspecting.
- Restart your computer and see if the problem is gone.
Method X: Re-sign into your Microsoft account
One of the advantages of using a Microsoft account instead of a local account is the ability to use Windows Store and install the apps available in it.
That makes me think that a problem concerning your Microsoft account may be the reason why you can’t launch the Store. That’s why you need to sign out and sign in again to your Microsoft account or maybe fix it somehow.
That’s why we advise you to follow this guide, which will help you fix all the problems related to your Microsoft account and then maybe the Store will rise again.
Method XI: Manage your startup programs
Last but not least, some startup programs might be causing this issue and removing those that you don’t really need at startup might solve it.
Fortunately, we have a full guide that will make you manage it perfectly, so I would recommend that you all take a look at it, it may fix the problem and also give you a better and faster Windows 10 experience.
Here it is:
Here you have it! 11 ways to help you fix your computer when Windows Store won’t open. Hopefully, one of these methods resolved your issue.
Perhaps, we didn’t mention a solution that you know of. In that case, care to share?