Hello, when I try to exit this program, I receive a message stating that Windows has detected that the program is not running correctly. After attempting several times, the issue persists. This program is installed on my Windows 7 laptop. I also installed it on my Windows 11/10 laptop, but encountered the same problem.
Is your software running smoothly? Some users have reported issues with their Windows 11/10 programs not functioning correctly. If you're experiencing similar problems, you can find solutions on this page. We've outlined three simple steps to fix programs in Windows 11/10. If these methods don't resolve your issue, you can completely uninstall the software. Keep reading to learn how to repair and uninstall programs on Windows 11/10.
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Step 1: From the left panel, select “App Management,” and then click “Start” to safely fix corrupted apps.
Step 2. You'll see all the apps installed on your computer. Scroll down and select the app you want to repair.
Step 3. Click the drop-down triangle and select "Repair."
When it comes to manually fixing programs on your computer, Windows 11/10 has two built-in features you can use: Control Panel and Settings.
Step 1: Type “Control Panel” in the search box and click to launch it.
Step 2: Click on "Programs and Features."
Step 3: Right-click the program you want to fix and select "Repair."
Step 1: Click the Start icon > Settings > Apps > Apps & features.
Step 2: Scroll down and select the app you want to fix. (Or, you can search for the target app in the search box directly.)
Step 3: Click on the app, then choose “Advanced options” below the app name.
Step 4: On the Settings page, look for the “Reset” section.
5. Click Repair. If the app still doesn't work, you can come back to this page and select Reset under Repair.
If the fix didn't work, we recommend uninstalling the application and downloading it again from the official website. The simplest way to uninstall an app is by right-clicking on it and choosing Uninstall. However, there's a special case when some users can't uninstall the app from the desktop. Because of that, we're going to show you two effective methods to completely uninstall the software.
Step 1: Select "App Manager," and click "Start" to safely uninstall your apps and fix corrupted apps.
Step 2: Choose the program you wish to uninstall or repair. (If the uninstallation fails, click the small triangle and select "Remove."
Step 3: Click Uninstall. (To repair an app, click the icon to the right of Uninstall and select Repair.)
Step 1: Type "Control Panel" in the search bar and click on it to launch.
Step 2. Locate Programs and Features.
Step 3: Right-click the program you want to uninstall, then click "Uninstall."
We've written more about different ways to uninstall programs on Windows before, so read that for more information.
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Due to malicious files or unforeseen circumstances, your program might not function correctly. If your application is running poorly, you can try using powerful software and built-in features available on Windows 11/10. If repair and uninstallation fail to resolve program issues on Windows 11/10, we recommend reaching out to the official support team of the application.