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Besides calculations, you might have been using it to plot graphs and to convert currency, temperature, mass, length, and more. However, your calculator app has now crashed or is suddenly unresponsive. How do you get it up and running again?

This helps remove bugs and allows your apps to run smoothly. In this case, updating your calculator app could help get it up and running again. Click the Update button below the Calculator app and follow the on-screen instructions to finalize the process.

When you finish, you might consider enabling automatic updates in the Microsoft Store settings. Resetting the calculator app will help restore it to its default settings. This way, the app should run smoothly without any issues. Follow the on-screen instructions and wait for the process to complete. When you finish, restart your PC to apply these changes. When the process is complete, you should see the Install button below the calculator app.

Click the Install button and then exit the Settings window when you finish. In this case, you should reinstall the app via the Microsoft Store. Hi Knichole, Thank you for posting the query on Microsoft Community.

Thanks for your feedback. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to A. User’s post on November 30, Syed, This is a pitiful reply to Knichole’s question. Utterly useless. I have the same issue with Windows 10, with the calculator app suddenly not working. Starts to load, then disappears. How about some real helpful info that actually resolves the issue!

In reply to TT2Toes’s post on January 10, Did anyone get this to work? I have a Surface Pro 3, and since upgrading to Windows 10, the calculator will pop up, and then close, all by itself. In reply to TeresaAllen’s post on January 22, In reply to bfvetscolakid’s post on January 22, Hello, Thank you for your response. I appreciate your time. I would suggest you to create a new User Account and check if that works referring to the link mentioned below: Create a local user account in Windows 10 Sincerely, Ankit Rajput.

User’s post on February 2, That is a ridiculous suggestion. How about a real answer to the problem. Unless you are giving instructions on how to migrate your existing user account with a new account. If that is even possible. I had the same problem and in fact most other apps refused to work, Maps, Groove and Store etc. I n desperation I contacted Microsoft Support which was a mistake! I have done this before and it usually ends in disaster although this time it wasn’t quite as catastrophic.

The technician created a new user account and updated the apps because apparently they were corrupt after the latest update! She managed to solve the problem with the apps but this has meant that I have had to re-install Outlook and re-load all of the data associated with it and we can no longer share any files on the PC that she fixed!! I can’t enable file sharing because I do not have administrator privileges and there doesn’t seem to be any way of obtaining these privileges at the moment.

I don’t quite know how to solve this or any future problem because I will not allow another Microsoft technician take remote control of this PC again.

I would suggest you to create a new User Account and check if that works referring to the link mentioned below: Create a local user account in Windows 10 Sincerely, Ankit Rajput This link didn’t help In reply to SJC’s post on February 27, Heck Texas Instruments had one 40 years ago. Be very careful doing that though. A Microsoft adviser did that to my machine by remote and it messed-up Outlook to the point that I had to spend days getting it to work again.

I was not impressed at all! I should add that creating the new user account fixed the problem with the calculator and all the other apps that weren’t working. I can not understand how a company the size of Microsoft are not able to issue an update without them continually causing other serious problems. After yesterday’s update I now have a computer that can not install updates for my other software because I don’t have administrator privileges!

 
 

5 Solutions to Fix Windows 10 Calculator Not Installed Error – 1. Run Windows Store Apps Troubleshooter

 
1. First I reset the Calculator app. · 2. I re-installed the Calculator app via PowerShell with · 3. I ran the windows store troubleshooter. · 4. I. Calculator app not working in Windows 10? No worries, this guide explains the causes and outlines 9 different methods on how to resolve the problem. 5 Solutions to Fix Windows 10 Calculator Not Installed Error [MiniTool News] ; Solution 1: Reinstall Windows 10 Calculator with the PowerShell.

 

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