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i forgot to say u have to do this first......
- At Start, type ‘command prompt’, a Best Match will be Command Prompt app. Right-click on the Command Prompt app, select ‘Run as administrator’.
- Select ‘Yes’ to allow the app to make changes to your device
- At the command prompt enter the following: dism /online /Add-Capability /CapabilityName:OneCoreUAP.OneSync~~~~0.0.1.0
- Press Enter. The reinstall will start progress. If you aren’t seeing progress, you can press Enter again.
- Once the reinstall is complete, you will be prompted to restart your device. If not prompted, you will need to restart the device yourself. then try with the "power shell" REG DELETE HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsSelfHost\Account /va /f (only f not f")
- george OrtencioJan 22, 2018Copper Contributor
shafiul islam wrote:
i forgot to say u have to do this first......
- At Start, type ‘command prompt’, a Best Match will be Command Prompt app. Right-click on the Command Prompt app, select ‘Run as administrator’.
- Select ‘Yes’ to allow the app to make changes to your device
- At the command prompt enter the following: dism /online /Add-Capability /CapabilityName:OneCoreUAP.OneSync~~~~0.0.1.0
- Press Enter. The reinstall will start progress. If you aren’t seeing progress, you can press Enter again.
- Once the reinstall is complete, you will be prompted to restart your device. If not prompted, you will need to restart the device yourself. then try with the "power shell" REG DELETE HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsSelfHost\Account /va /f (only f not f")
No this command didn't work for Me as well , its says The system was unable to find the specified registry key or value. - george OrtencioJan 22, 2018Copper Contributor
No this command didn't work for Me as well , its says The system was unable to find the specified registry key or value.
- ChandraDeep AlokamDec 17, 2017Copper Contributorit has worked for me
- Timothy WhitehillDec 08, 2017Copper Contributorworked for me but I did it all from CMD - as Admin.
- Kjell IngeNov 15, 2017Copper ContributorAccording to information from other sources running dism with the parameters above is for fixing Windows mail.
Are you sure this also could potentially fix issue with linking Insider account?- Kjell IngeNov 17, 2017Copper Contributor
I finally managed to fix this by creating an ISO file from another pc with Insider build 17040 install.
Case closed.
- george OrtencioJan 22, 2018Copper Contributor
Where did you 17040 build ISO , mind me asking É
Kjell Inge wrote:
I finally managed to fix this by creating an ISO file from another pc with Insider build 17040 install.
Case closed.
- Kjell IngeNov 09, 2017Copper Contributor
Thank you for your suggestions.
I have tried to run dism /online /Add-Capability /CapabilityName:OneCoreUAP.OneSync~~~~0.0.1.0 and REG DELETE..., with a reboot in between, but unfortunately this does not resolved the issue.
I'm still not able to regain control and link to my Insider account.
- Alistair ColvilleNov 11, 2017Copper Contributor
Did you resolve this? I have exactly the same issue on a PC installed from 17 iso.
- Kjell IngeNov 15, 2017Copper ContributorUnfortunately not.
I have tried the suggested methods to solve it, but the problem is still unresolved.