
In the Command Prompt window type out or copy and paste the following command:. Click Yes on the User Account Control window that comes up. You can also click on Run as administrator on the menu to the right if available. When Command Prompt shows up, right-click on it and then click on Run as administrator. Open Windows Search by clicking on it or by pressing Win + S, then begin typing “cmd”. These files can often be repaired with the SFC, or System File Checker.
Problems with notifications and the Action Center can sometimes be due to corrupted files. Running the SFC tool may fix things if updating didn’t:
After the updates have finished installing, you will likely need to restart your computer. If any are found, it should begin automatically downloading and installing them. Windows will begin checking for updates. Now that you’re on the Windows Update window, click on the Check for updates button. Open Windows Search by clicking on it or by pressing Win + S, begin typing “update”, then click on Check for updates when it comes up. Even if you did update recently, manually checking for updates is still a good idea. If you haven’t updated Windows 10 recently, there may be fixes available from Microsoft you haven’t installed yet. If changing the background apps setting didn’t help, making sure Windows 10 has the latest updates installed may be the solution: After doing this, restart your computer to make sure the settings apply. If it’s already set to On, toggle it Off and then back On again. Now click on the switch under Let apps run in the background to toggle it On if not already. On the Privacy window, scroll down the menu on the left until you reach Background apps and click on it. Once in Settings, find and click on Privacy. Open Windows Search by clicking on it or by pressing Win + S, begin typing “ Settings” and then click on the entry named as such when it comes up. One way to fix this is by changing settings for background apps: Re-registering Action Center with PowerShell.
If these notifications aren’t displaying properly or at all, you’ll find several fixes you can try in this guide to get them working again. In Windows 10 notifications from apps, messages from Windows itself and also from other sources are all displayed through the Action Center on the bottom right of the taskbar.