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Many users have reported that they are unable to use the icons on the taskbar on Windows 10. Users cannot click on any of the icons, including app icons, start menu, search icon, or any other, making the taskbar of no use. Windows 10 Taskbar not working is a common issue that has been reported by many users. If you are reading this article, then probably you are searching for a way to fix Windows 10 taskbar not working. In this guide, we will be discussing all the possible ways to fix Windows 10 taskbar not working. Restart The Windows…
Some users reporting that they’re unable to eject external drive on their Windows PC, instead of seeing an error message that reads; This device is currently in use. Close any programs or windows that might be using the device, and then try again.’ You may get this error due to various reasons like the contents of the drives being used, outdated or corrupted Windows USB drivers, and various others. This may prevent you from safely ejecting your PC. Fix – Can’t Eject External Drive On Windows If you get this error, then there is nothing to worry about it. Here…
Sometimes UWP apps that you have installed on your Windows 10 ‘Suspended’ automatically if the system doesn’t want them running in the background. The apps get a ‘Green leaf icon’ in task manager with a tooltip that reads, “This UWP group is suspending processes to improve system performance.” It’s basically a new “Task Manager Eco Mode” feature in Windows 10 that automatically suspends the apps that are not active for a long time. It makes sure that processes won’t put pressure on the CPU and as a result offer better energy efficiency and faster foreground responsiveness. After the UWP app…