Windows 10 Problems, Issues with solutions and fixes
If you have installed Windows 10 RTM Final version, you may be facing some Windows 10 problems and issues. Fortunately, the list of known issues is not long and
is limited to some countries for some reason. The best thing about bugs in
Windows 10 or known issues is that Microsoft works on them as soon as they
are notified. Despite that, here are the some bugs and issues.
Windows 10 Problems and Issues
1] Windows installation may terminate with SOMETHING HAPPENED message
In some languages, you may see
the message “Something
happened” with the only option being CLOSE button. When you
click the button, the installation terminates. This has been noticed if you
chose to create an ISO and are using a burned DVD or USB to install Windows 10.
Though not official, the
problem is attributed to Language settings in Windows OS. Check the Language and Region settings in Control panel of
Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 that you are upgrading using the ISO file. The fix
being widely used is to re-download the US English Language pack and install it on the computer you are trying to upgrade. That is,
you have to go to Control Panel, open the Language and Settings and make sure
US English is installed. You may have to install the language pack again for
Windows 10 ISO to work. Go here to see how to install language packs in
Windows.
A better fix is to use “Upgrade This PC” option using the Windows 10 Media Creation Tool. The latter option would remove the
need to create ISO based installation media (DVD or USB) and will do an
in-place upgrade of Windows 10. The in place upgrade does not, likely, go wrong
with the weird “something happened” message according to reports on social
media. You will need an active Internet connection though, for every PC you
upgrade this way.
In short, performing an in place upgrade is a better option than
going for ISO files of Windows 10 as of now.
The “Something Happened” message is too vague and does not tell
you what went wrong. The second line too, as in the image, says “something
happened”. Right now, it has become the center for jokes and memes on social
media. Microsoft may soon publish a proper fix or explanation for the error message.
I am expecting that, at least.
2] Start menu cannot hold more than 512 items
Though 512 is a big number and
I do not think anyone would pin that many programs or apps to the Start menu, it is still a known issue in Windows 10 that if you go for more
than 512 apps, they will disappear from the Start menu. As long as the number
of apps pinned on Start menu is less than 512, the app tiles will be visible
properly. If you cross the number, the Start menu is messed up.
Microsoft has information on this and they are apparently working
to remove the cap.
3] Clipboard issues in Windows 10
This is another known issue – brought to notice by @TomWarren. He
tweeted the following:
OK so I am not alone, there is
an issue with Windows 10 when it sometimes doesn’t copy using Ctrl+C. Lots of
people seeing it. Yikes – Tom Warren (@TomWarren) Jul 29, 2015
There is no fix except to press the key combination again and
again until it is copied to the clipboard. Another better option is to right
click and from the context menu that appears, select COPY or CUT as the case
may be.
4] Windows Store Crashes
This is more of the Store app
issue than being a Windows 10 operating system issue. The Windows 10 store app keeps on crashing when you try to download anything.
The issue was reported by many – including TWC authors.
Here are two posts from Twitter that further confirm the issue
with Windows store:
So far, upgrade to #Windows10
has been pretty smooth on 5 year old PC except I can’t use Cortana or install
apps from the Windows store. — CheckedShirtMatt (@ec1matt) July 29, 2015
And,
Why can’t I install anything
from the Windows Store I just wanted to play C++ Minecraft — Aar
(@Aarmastah) July 29, 2015
There is no fix on the issue but it has been notified to Windows
team. I am hoping the issue will be fixed soon. But meanwhile you can see point
3 of Windows 10 Guru Fixes.
5] Wireless networks are not available
After you upgrade from Windows 8.1 to Windows 10 Pro or Windows 10
Enterprise, no wireless networks are available. Wired Ethernet connections may
also not function properly, if you are using built-in Ethernet adapter or a USB
Ethernet adapter. This could occurs due to presence of unsupported VPN
software. If you are facing this issue, read Wi-Fi
does not work after upgrading to Windows 10.
6] Start Menu not working
Some users who upgraded are finding out that their Start Menu does not open in Windows 10.
This post will help you fix the
problem.
7] Windows Store apps are not opening
If Windows Store
apps not opening in Windows 10, after you upgraded, then this post will show
you how to fix the problem quickly.
8] Windows Store is not opening
If Windows 10 Store
is not working, then run this troubleshooter & fixer from Microsoft.
9] Windows 10 Settings app does not open
For some the Windows
10 Settings app does not open or
launch. Or it opens the Store app instead. Use the Fix It mentioned in the
tool. Update KB3081424 will prevent the issue from re-occurring.
10] NVIDIA Graphic Cards not compatible
The graphic drivers are not compatible with Windows 10 at the
moment. NVIDIA is working on the issue and soon it will provide compatible
drivers so that users can upgrade to Windows 10 without problems. You can search for your NVIDIA GeForce
drivers here. Nvidia has released new WHQL drivers for Windows 10.
11] INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE error
See this post if you receive INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE error after you have upgraded to
Windows 10.
12] Office documents do not open
Go here if after upgrading to Windows 10, you find that some of
your Office Word, Excel or
PowerPoint documents do not open.
13] Installation, Upgrade & Activation problems
·
Cannot activate Windows 10. Product Key blocked
·
Fix Windows 10 Installation or Upgrade Errors
·
Troubleshoot Windows 10 Activation Errors
·
Modern Setup Host has stopped working.
14] Windows 10 can’t connect to Internet
See this post if Windows
10 cannot connect to Internet.
15] Quick Access is not working
See this post if Quick
Access in Windows 10 is not working or
broken.
16] Windows 10 Sound not working
See this post to fix Windows
10 Sound and Audio problems
17] Other
Microsoft has also released a set of automated solutions and troubleshooters to solve Windows
10 problems. If you are facing other issues, please search on this website. I am sure that
you will find some solution.
NOTE: Windows 10 users may
want to download FixWin 10 for Windows 10. It automates many fixes and lets you resolve issues in a click!
If you know of anything more that can be included in the list,
please comment.
Incidentally, Microsoft has made it easier for you to contact
Support if you face any problems while using Windows 10. See how to use the Contact Support app.
Also take a look at these Windows
10 Support, Fixes and Solutions.
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