最近,我有一个客户带着一台Windows 10(Windows 10)电脑进来,它的动态磁贴没有更新。连接上他的电脑后,我惊讶地发现,不仅动态图块没有更新,而且上面还有这些奇怪的小向下箭头,没有其他任何东西。在我连接电脑之前,我怀疑问题可能只是互联网(Internet)无法正常工作,因此瓷砖没有更新。
然而,互联网(Internet)运行良好,但瓷砖却没有。在玩了很多东西并问了很多问题之后,我们能够找出导致问题的原因。在本文中,我将向您介绍可以尝试让您的动态磁贴在Windows 8或 Windows 10 中重新工作的所有不同方法。
方法 1 – 重新安装商店应用程序
您可以尝试的第一件事是卸载并重新安装未更新的应用程序。您只需右键单击商店应用程序并选择(Store)卸载(Uninstall)即可卸载它。
然后只需返回Windows 应用商店(Windows Store),单击右上角的三个点,然后单击我的库(My Library)。
现在您将看到您之前安装的所有应用程序的列表。单击(Click)要重新安装的应用程序旁边的小下载箭头。
方法 2 – 运行应用程序疑难解答
您还可以从Microsoft下载(Microsoft)应用程序疑难解答(App Troubleshooter),它可以解决应用程序和Windows 应用商店(Windows Store)的常见问题。
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4027498/windows-10-run-the-troubleshooter-for-apps
运行疑难解答程序时,它似乎希望您使用Microsoft帐户,但我不确定为什么。它会发出一种警告,但您可以继续,它会检测到问题并自动尝试修复它们。
您也可以单击开始(Start),输入疑难解答(troubleshoot),然后按Enter。然后点击Windows Store Apps,它目前一直位于底部。
方法 3 – 恢复 Windows 10
您可以尝试的下一件事是还原到最近正常工作的还原点。就我的客户而言,这解决了问题,因为他安装了一些与Windows 10(Windows 10)不兼容的第三方防病毒程序 ( Avast ) 。
当我们进行恢复时,一切都恢复正常了。Windows 10的好处在于,它会在您安装新软件时自动创建一个还原点,因此您始终可以回到安装前的状态。如果您在安装某些软件后开始出现动态磁贴不更新问题,那么非常值得尝试恢复或卸载该程序。
但是,请注意,卸载可能无法解决问题,因为某些程序不会从注册表中删除所有内容。从还原点还原将删除程序添加到注册表中的任何内容。如果您想了解有关系统还原(System Restore)的更多信息,可以阅读我之前的帖子。
方法 4 – 磁盘清理
您可以尝试的另一件事是清理系统文件,这可以清除应用程序缓存。单击(Click)开始并(Start)输入磁盘清理(disk cleanup)。然后单击通过删除不必要的文件释放磁盘空间(Free up disk space by deleting unnecessary files)。
弹出对话框后,继续并单击“清理系统文件”(Clean up system files)按钮。
它会计算可以释放多少磁盘空间,然后您可以按确定(OK),它会询问您是否要永久删除文件。
方法 5 – 创建新用户帐户
此问题有时也与特定用户帐户有关。如果您注销并以其他用户身份登录并且没有实时更新问题,那么您最好的选择是删除该用户帐户并创建一个新帐户。您可以通过打开“设置”(Settings)应用并单击“帐户”在Windows 10中添加新帐户(Accounts)。
单击家庭和其他人(Family & other people),然后单击将其他人添加到此 PC(Add someone else to this PC)。这将带您进入可以创建新用户帐户的页面。当然,您必须将数据转移到新帐户。如果您在Windows 10中使用本地用户帐户,您也可以尝试使用您的Microsoft帐户登录,反之亦然。在本地帐户和Microsoft(Microsoft)帐户之间切换可能会解决此问题。
如果在帐户之间切换不起作用,那么创建一个新帐户可能是您唯一的选择。这不是一个很好的选择,因为您必须重新设置所有应用程序、传输文件等。
方法 6 – 重置电脑
如果以上方法均无效,您可能需要重置您的 PC。这绝对是最后的手段,因为它将重置您的所有 PC 设置。您的所有数据和内置应用程序都将保留,但您必须重新安装任何第三方应用程序。
转到设置(Settings),单击更新和安全( Update & Security),然后单击恢复(Recovery)。
希望上述解决方案之一可以解决您的问题。安装任何最新的 Windows 更新也是一个好主意,因为其中一个更新可能包含对此类问题的修复。享受!
Fix Windows 8/10 Live Tiles Not Updating
Recently, I had a client come in wіth a Windows 10 PC that had livе tiles that were not updаting. Upon connecting up his computer, I was ѕurprised to see that not only were the live tiles not updating, they had these strange little down arrows on them and nothing else. Before I connected the computer, I suspeсted that thе іssue could have simply been that the Internet was not working properly and therefore the tiles were not updating.
However, the Internet was working fine and yet the tiles were not. After playing around with a lot of stuff and asking quite a few questions, we were able to figure out what was causing the issue. In this article, I’ll walk you through all the different methods you can try to get your live tiles working again in Windows 8 or Windows 10.
Method 1 – Reinstall Store Apps
The first thing you can try is to uninstall and reinstall the apps that are not updating. You can uninstall a Store app by simply right-clicking on it and choosing Uninstall.
Then just go back to the Windows Store, click on the three dots at the top right and then click on My Library.
Now you will see a list of all the apps that you had previously installed. Click on the little download arrow next to the app(s) you want to reinstall.
Method 2 – Run Apps Troubleshooter
You can also download the App Troubleshooter from Microsoft, which can fix common issues with apps and the Windows Store.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4027498/windows-10-run-the-troubleshooter-for-apps
When running the troubleshooter, it seems to want you to use a Microsoft account, but I’m not exactly sure why. It gives a kind of warning, but you can continue on and it does detect the problems and automatically tries to repair them.
You can also click on Start, type in troubleshoot, and press Enter. Then click on Windows Store Apps, which is currently located all the way at the bottom.
Method 3 – Restore Windows 10
The next thing you can try is to restore to the most recent restore point that was working properly. In the case of my client, this fixed the problem because he had installed some third-party anti-virus program (Avast) that was not compatible with Windows 10.
When we did the restore, everything was working fine again. The nice thing about Windows 10 is that it automatically creates a restore point whenever you install new software, so you can always get back to the point before the installation. If you started having the live tile not updating issue after a installing some software, it would be well worth trying a restore or uninstalling the program.
However, note that uninstalling may not fix the issue because some programs do not remove everything from the registry. Restoring from a restore point will remove anything that had been added to the registry by the program. You can read my previous post if you want to learn more about System Restore.
Method 4 – Disk Cleanup
Another thing you can try is to clean up the system files, which can clear out the app cache. Click on Start and type in disk cleanup. Then click on Free up disk space by deleting unnecessary files.
Once the dialog pops up, go ahead and click on the Clean up system files button.
It’ll do some calculations on how much disk space can be freed, after which you can press OK and it’ll ask you if you want to permanently delete the files.
Method 5 – Create New User Account
This issue is also sometimes connected to a particular user account. If you log off and log on as another user and don’t have the live update problem, then your best option is to delete that user account and create a new one. You can add a new account in Windows 10 by opening the Settings app and clicking on Accounts.
Click on Family & other people and then click on Add someone else to this PC. This will take you to the page where you can create a new user account. Of course, you’ll have to transfer your data to the new account. If you’re using a local user account in Windows 10, you could also just try logging in with your Microsoft account and vice versa. Switching between local and Microsoft account might fix the issue.
If switching between the accounts does not work, then creating a new account might be your only option. It’s not a great option as you’ll have to setup all your apps again, transfer files, etc.
Method 6 – Reset PC
If nothing else above has worked, you might have to reset your PC. This is definitely a last resort as it will reset all your PC settings. All your data and built-in apps will remain, but you’ll have to reinstall any third-party apps.
Go to Settings, click on Update & Security and then click on Recovery.
Hopefully, one of the above solutions will fix your problem. It’s also a good idea to install any of the latest Windows updates as one of them could include a fix for issues like this. Enjoy!