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Online Troubleshooting Service is not enabled for this version of Windows.
I hope this helps you out. If you are receiving the message "Windows Online Troubleshooting Service is not enabled for this version of Windows" when attempting to run troubleshooters in Windows 11, it's possible that the service is not enabled or that it is not available for your particular version of Windows.
Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot the issue:
Check if the service is enabled: Open the Services app by typing "services.msc" in the search bar and pressing Enter. Look for the "Windows Remote Management (WS-Management)" service and check if it is running. If it is not running, right-click on it and select "Start." Then, right-click on the service again and select "Properties." Under the "Startup type" drop-down menu, select "Automatic" and click "Apply" to ensure that the service starts automatically with Windows.
Use a local troubleshooter: If you are unable to use the online troubleshooter, try using a local troubleshooter instead. To do this, open the Settings app and go to "System" > "Troubleshoot." Here, you can select the troubleshooter you want to run and follow the prompts to diagnose and fix the issue.
Use command-line tools: If you have some technical expertise, you can try using command-line tools to troubleshoot the issue. For example, you can use the "netsh winsock reset" command to reset the Windows Sockets API, which can help resolve network-related issues.
Update Windows: Make sure that your system is up-to-date with the latest Windows updates. To do this, go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update and check for any available updates. Install any updates that are available and then restart your computer.
Use third-party tools: If the built-in troubleshooters are not working, you can try using third-party tools that are designed to diagnose and fix specific issues. There are many reputable programs available that can help you troubleshoot and repair various aspects of your system.
I tried your advice too. Still no help. I am not too keen on Third party troubleshooters.
- BMG71May 21, 2024Copper Contributor
Harshit69
https://www.nirsoft.net/
BlueScreenView is an old school tool that still works well in figuring out what the BSOD you are having is being caused by
If you are having a BSOD 🙂