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The calendar stopped in Windows 10

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The calendar stopped in Windows 10

Many PC users even do not notice the moment when the Calendar in Windows 10 has stopped opening, and therefore, they find themselves in an awkward situation when they again need to use the system application, but it does not have the ability to fully function. At such moments, it seems that the world has practically collapsed and something supernatural happened with Win 10, since its predecessors had no such problems. Although, if you look into this situation, things are not as terrible as it seems at first glance, the main thing is to know the principle of eliminating software malfunction and then you will be able to get rid of it without assistance and in a matter of minutes.

There are not so many ways that really help to correct the problem arising with the opening of the Calendar application, but each of them has its own unique structure that allows you to act in a certain direction and correct it. From which way you should try to solve your problem, it is difficult to say, but in any case, if one method was not workable for your OS, then you can use another.

Method number 1

Simultaneously pressing the buttons on the keyboard (Ctrl + Alt + Delete) launches the Task Manager → pay attention to the horizontal menu, as it should be switched to the Processes tab, if this is not the case, then switch → click on the “Explorer” process »In order for it to be“ highlighted ”→ use the“ Restart ”button.

Method number 2

Simultaneously pressing the buttons on the keyboard (Win + R) launch the Run application window → note that in the additional window that opens, there will be an empty area for the command, where you will actually have to register “intl.cpl” → you will get to the “Region "And then navigate through the" Options "button → you are in the" Format Settings "window and then you need to use the" Date "tab → then use the" Reset "button → if after the reset the" Apply "button is active, also worth clicking → in to Click on the “OK” button.

Method number 3

Simultaneously pressing the buttons on the keyboard (Win + R) launch the Run application window → note that in the additional window that opens, there will be an empty area for the command, where you will actually have to register “regedit” → click the OK button → you will be in the “Registry Editor” window, where your path should look like: “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows NT \ CurrentVersion \ Time Zones” → note that in the section “Time Zones”, most likely there is a subsection “Armenian Standard Time” and you will have to delete it by right-clicking on it and selecting in the context menu of the same name point to action - "Delete".

We hope that now you have a full open Calendar in Windows 10 and you can use it 100% again, and not like it was before...

In addition, the above methods will always help you cope with a similar problem again or, save your friends from a similar problem as quickly as possible.

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