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DtheK812
Oct 10, 2021Copper Contributor
Quick Settings Bug
I've just installed Windows 11 on my notebook and I found that my Quick Settings is missing the battery icon and edit button (the one that looks likes a pencil) at the bottom of the panel. I want to ...
- Oct 23, 2021Hello, I had the same problem as you and tried lots of methods hoping it would be fixed. I even tried performing an in-place upgrade but the bug remained. However, due to frustration, I decided to find registries of the Quick Action Menu and managed to fix it.
Perform it at your own risk.
This fix required you to remove registry keys and it might not work on your device so first, I would like you to backup (export) the keys "Quick Action" under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\ by right-click on it, select export, choose a safe location and give it a name then press OK.
After that, simply delete the key "Quick Action" under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\ and restart your device. It should work but it might be a bit buggy at the beginning, you should wait a bit and if the unresponsiveness is not gone, give it another restart.
If anything goes wrong, simply locate the .reg file I asked you to save earlier, press on it and press YES to restore the key to the state before you tried my method. Hope that helps.
eldiiarkg
Oct 10, 2021Copper Contributor
cmd as admin--> sfc /scannow --->reboot, if not helps cmd as admin---> DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth -->reboot.
Please make sure that you have backup taken prior executing any of above commands.
Please make sure that you have backup taken prior executing any of above commands.
- DtheK812Oct 11, 2021Copper Contributor/ScanHealth already said don't have any missing or corrupted files. I'll report it and Thanks anyway!