What if my apps dont work




















Or just click the shortcut link at the bottom of this article. Select the Advanced options link under the name of the app some apps don't have this option. On the page that opens, select Repair if it's available. If it isn't available or doesn't fix the problem, select Reset.

In the search box on the taskbar, type Control Panel and select it from the results. Then follow the directions on the screen.

For more tips, see Repair an Office application. You can also remove apps or programs. Restart your device Restart your iPhone or restart your iPad. Check for updates To see if updates are available for the app, open the App Store, tap your profile icon, then scroll down to see if updates are available. Delete the app, then redownload it Delete the app. If you found the app on the App Store, contact the app developer.

If you bought the app recently and you no longer want it, you can also request a refund. Published Date: July 19, With a few troubleshooting guidelines, you can fix apps that will not open quickly and safely.

Tap the "App Store" icon from your iPhone's home screen, and then locate the app that will not open.

Check the app's system requirements in the "Requirements" section to verify it is compatible with your iOS version. If you're using a version that is not compatible with the app, tap "Software Update" and install the latest version.

Open the App Store and tap "Updates" to see if there are newer versions of problematic apps. Tap the "Update All" if updates are available. Links on Android Authority may earn us a commission.

Learn more. The Google Play Store is one of those apps we take for granted, mostly because it simply works as a mediator between the user and their precious apps. Hell freezes and the sky falls once it happens to stop working, though. How will you download that new app you have been so desperately waiting for?

The best way to do this is to head somewhere like the Down Detector to see if others are reporting issues. If enough people are claiming similar problems, it could be a temporary server issue that will fix itself with just a little patience.

Sometimes a simple force close is all you need! You can do this by simply swiping away the Google Play Store on your multitasking app switcher. Not sure how much this one works, but I have heard plenty of people say that switching Airplane Mode on and then off will help the Google Play Store get back on track.

Why not try, right? Just like with Airplane Mode, Wi-Fi could be the issue. Not to mention, your network may very well be having simple connection issues! It just might help. I have fixed a Wi-Fi issue or two by simply restarting my router. It may not always make sense, but give it a try, and you might affect the Wi-Fi magic enough to get things working again. OK, maybe not an actual smack, but you need to put everything back in place, and sometimes a simple reboot will do.

This will take a minute or two and very often fixes problems. Cache memory is an awesome tool. By storing data locally, the phone can reduce data usage and speed up loading times. This data would otherwise need to be downloaded every time you access a page, which is unnecessary if there are no changes!



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