Showing posts with label windows 8 support. Show all posts
Showing posts with label windows 8 support. Show all posts

Thursday, 14 August 2014

How to fix Store App Not Working In Windows 8/8.1

There are error in remote procedure that failed store operation. So you need to re-register for store app. So please follow below steps to solve this problem.

Step:1

Right click on the start button and Open “Command Prompt (Admin)”. You can also find “Command Prompt (Admin)” to press (Windows Logo + X).

Step 2:

Now type “powershell -ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register $Env:SystemRootWinStoreAppxManifest.xml” and hit Enter to Run this command.


That’s it, you can check Store app after done above process. If you have any question about this problem please Contact +1-855-517-2433. or you can also Submit your problems and questions on Click Here..

How to fix Search Option Not Working In Windows 8.1

There are Index error in search. We will give you a Fix to solve this problem easily.

Please follow simple steps to solve this issue.
Step 1:
Open Task Manager (Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc)
Step 2:

Now Find “Microsoft Windows Search Indexer”, right-click on it and click on “End task”.

Step 3:
Now Go To “C:ProgramDataMicrosoftSearch” and you will see folder name “Data”. Now Delete “Data” folder.
That’s it, you can check Search after done above process. If you have any question about this problem please Contact +1-855-517-2433. or you can also Submit your problems and questions on Click Here..

How will I know what updates have been installed in windows 8

We keep an update history in Windows Update so that you can check which updates were installed and when. You can also use this list to remove specific updates, but it's usually not a good idea to remove them unless you have a specific reason.
To view your update history
1.       Open Windows Update by swiping in from the right edge of the screen (or, if you're using a mouse, pointing to the lower-right corner of the screen and moving the mouse pointer up), tapping or clicking Settings, tapping or clickingChange PC settings, and then tapping or clicking Update and recovery.

2.       Tap or click View your update history.

Tuesday, 15 April 2014

How to Fix Windows 8.1 Update Issues

With any new software update on any device, there are going to be small hiccups, little issues that cause users to not be able to download the update even though they should be able to. Windows 8.1, the free update for tablets, desktops and notebooks running Microsoft’s Windows 8 operating system isn’t any different.

Since its release users have reported random issues with not being able to download the update. Here’s what to do when Windows tells you your Windows 8.1 install couldn’t be completed.

Before proceeding, it’s a good idea to simply close the Windows Store app by clicking or tapping on its top and dragging it to the bottom of our screen. Then trying the update again. This could fix your issue and save you from having to proceed with the rest of this process. If that still hasn’t helped then continue.

The first thing you want to do if you see the error above on your screen is to restart your Windows 8 devices and try again. Remember to save any work you’ve been doing in the background before you restart first. After you’ve restarted, don’t open the Windows Store app.

If you’re still having trouble downloading the update. You’re going to need to open the Windows 8 Command Prompt. Go to the Start Screen by pressing the Windows key on your keyboard or by pressing the Windows button underneath your device’s display.
Right-click anywhere on the Start Screen and click on the All Apps button.


Now, find the Command Prompt option in the list of installed apps. Don’t left-click on it. Instead, right-click on it and select Run As Administrator from the menu on the bottom. Tablet users should place their finger on Command Prompt and then pull down on the app slightly to see the app menu.


In the menu type ‘net stop wuauserv’ then hit enter on your keyboard.
Now type ‘net stop bits’ then hit enter on your keyboard again.

Now open a file window by going back to the Desktop. Go the following location by manually typing it into the address bar or by copy and pasting it into the address bar in a file window: C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution. Delete everything inside that folder.

Now go back to the Command Prompt and type in ‘net start wuauserv’ then hit enter.

Next type ‘net start bits’ then hit enter.


Now head to the Windows Store and attempt to download Windows 8.1 again.

Wednesday, 29 January 2014

Getting error code when installing windows 8.1 that windows cannot format this disk error code 0x8004242d

  1. Insert the install DVD (ok )
  2. Boot into the setup process (ok )
  3. Get to the point where you need to select a partition (Error: "Setup was unable to create a new system partition or locate an existing system partition. See the Setup log files for more information" ) and click Load Driver
  4. Insert driver DVD (i have USB )
  5. Locate the storage driver, in my case the AMD AHCI Compatible RAID Controller (ok - Intel ICH9R AHCI )
  6. Notice the message "Windows cannot be installed on this disk. (Show details)" at the bottom (ok )
  7. Insert the install DVD back into the drive (still in the drive )
  8. Expand the advanced drive options (ok )
  9. Create a New partition consuming some amount of space, in my case all of it (ok )
  10. Windows says it had to do some funky stuff, click OK (didn't show )
  11. Notice that there is a 200MB system partition and a new primary partition (only one partition )
  12. Select the new primary partition and click Next (still error: 0x80300001 )

Partitions made by installer are correct, formated and can be used under Window 8,8.1 x64.

Tuesday, 7 January 2014

Disk check runs each time Windows 8/8.1 starts ?

on multi-boot systems (Windows 8or 8.1 is installed along with an older version of Windows or some other operating system) you need to disable the Fast Start-up feature in Shutdown settings. The feature (previously known as Hybrid Boot) enables significantly shorter load times while Windows 8/8.1 starts after a shutdown or sleep/hibernation, but the file that contains fast boot information can be damaged by starting another version of Windows or another OS (Linux, for example). This causes Windows to run a disk check each time.


To resolve the issue, open Control Panel in Windows 8 or 8.1. Type "power" into search box and click Change what the power buttons do.
In the Define power buttons and turn on passwordprotection window, click Change settings that are currently unavailable.


Then, in the Shutdown settings section, clear the Turn on fast start-up (recommended) check box and click the Save changes button.


Friday, 20 December 2013

Unable to login to windows 8

1.Where and how did you reset the login password?

2.What is the make and model of the computer?

You may use the Windows 8 installation DVD to start the computer in safe mode.
Insert the Windows 8 DVD and boot from the disc.

a) Click on Repair your System.

b) Click on Advanced Startup Options.

c) Click on Windows Startup Settings.

d) Click on safe mode.


Once you are able to boot into safe mode, you may then try to login and check. You may also try creating a new user account and try login.

If You are Facing More Problems About Login Call Microsoft Expert: +1-855-517-2433

Wednesday, 30 January 2013

Can not to connect to network in windows 8

 Solutions:

1) Check your hardware
Check your cables, check or reset your modem, and check for problems with your network adapter.


2) Check your connection settings to see if they've been changed. (Control Panel >> Network and sharing center >> change adaptor settings)

3) Run Network troubleshooter to check issues
An automated troubleshooter can find and automatically fix some common networking problems.

4) Update network driver for your hardware and install driver in Windows 7 compatibility more.
Check your network adapter driver if it is damaged, outdated or incompatible. Use Windows update to update your driver or download driver from the manufacturer’s website.


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