Are your apps or games not opening on your Windows 10 or 11 PC? It can be really annoying when you click to launch something and nothing happens. This issue can be caused by system glitches, outdated software, or missing files—but the good news is, it’s fixable! In this blog, we’ll walk you through simple and effective solutions to get your apps and games working again. No tech skills needed—just follow the steps and enjoy smooth performance!

Solution 1: Run Windows Store Apps Troubleshooter
- Press Windows + I to open Settings.
- Go to System → Troubleshoot.
- Click Other troubleshooters.
- Find Windows Store Apps → Click Run.
This will automatically detect and fix common app issues.
Solution 2: Reset the Problematic App
If a specific app or game is causing issues:
- Press Windows + I → Apps → Installed Apps.
- Select the app that isn’t opening.
- Click Advanced Options.
- Click Reset.
This clears corrupted data and restores the app to default settings.
Solution 3: Clear and Reset Microsoft Store
- Press Windows + R.
- Type:
wsreset.exe - Press Enter.
This resets the Microsoft Store cache.
Important: No files or apps will be removed.
Solution 4: Repair System Files using Command Prompt
- Press Start, type cmd.
- Right-click Command Prompt → Run as administrator.
- Enter these commands one by one:
sfc /scannowWait for the scan to finish. Then run:DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
These commands repair damaged system and Windows files.
Solution 5: Update Windows
- Go to Settings → Windows Update.
- Click Check for updates.
- Install available updates and restart your PC.
Updates fix bugs and add compatibility improvements.
Solution 6: Reinstall the App (If Needed)
If nothing works:
- Go to Settings → Apps → Installed apps.
- Uninstall the problematic app.
- Reinstall it from the Microsoft Store or trusted source.
Final Words
By following the steps above, you should successfully fix the issue where apps or games are not opening in Windows 11/10. Most of the time, resetting the app and repairing system files solves the problem instantly.
If your problem is still not solved, restarting Windows or performing a System Restore may help.





