How to Fix Windows 10 Unable to Access Apps & Features Setting Problem?


Most of the people are using Windows 10 operating system in their PC. Well, Windows 10 offers various other Apps & Features options available in the settings option. Whenever you opened the ‘Apps & Features’ option it will immediately provide a list of all applications which are already installed on the computer system and also allows the users to easily move, alter or remove them from the system easily. Therefore, it is very easy to Remove/Add programs on the Control Panel. However, many Windows 10 users recently reported that they could not be able to access ‘Apps & Features’ through Settings options.

Nevertheless, users have reported that the problem occurs whenever the system started in the Safe Mode. By the list of the applications in the settings can be accessed through ‘appwiz.cpl.’ But not settings via the system and Apps & Features. When users pressed on it, ‘Apps & Features’ option will appear on the screen, but it doesn’t respond on your computer system. Though, no need to worry, unable to access apps & features setting is quite common for Windows 10 users. In order to fix this error, one may need to follow a few simple steps which help them in resolving the issue without creating any problem. The steps are illustrated below.
Steps to Troubleshoot Windows 10 Unable to Access Apps & Features Setting Problem
Below are some solutions to troubleshoot the unable to access Apps & Feature setting issue. For this, follow the steps in the same sequence as stated below as for saving lots of time and efforts. Here how to do it:
Solution-1: Sign into Safe Mode
Follow the steps in the way as discussed below:
1.   Firstly, press the ‘Power’ tab.
2.   Click on the ‘Shift’ key before Windows icon appears on the screen.
3.   Choose ‘Restart’ tab and click on the ‘Troubleshoot’ option.
4.   After that, tap on ‘Advanced Options.’
5.   Next, choose ‘Startup Settings’ option.
6.   Lastly, reboot the computer system to save all the changes.
Solution-2: Try to Clean Boot the System
1.   Click on the ‘Search’ icon to open the search menu.
2.   Under the ‘Search’ bar, type ‘System Configuration.’
3.   Press the ‘Enter’ key to continue the process.
4.   Now, navigate to the ‘Services’ option.
5.   Then, choose ‘Hide all Microsoft Services’ option
6.   After that, press the ‘Disable All’ option to hide or disable all Microsoft services easily.
7.   Next, click on the ‘Startup tab to start it.
8.   Click on the ‘Task Manager’ option.
9.   Checkmark all non-Microsoft applications box.
10.                Subsequently, click on the ‘Disable’ tab to disable all services.
11.                Once completed, close the Task Manager window.
12.                Now, click on the ‘OK’ tab appears on the ‘System Configuration’ window.
13.                Restart the computer system to save all the changes.

Deam Jones is a self-professed security expert; he has been making the people aware of the security threats. His passion is to write about Cybersecurity, cryptography, malware, social engineering, internet and new media. He writes for Norton security products at office.com/setup.
Source:- Windows 10

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