How to Open Windows Painted Shut?
Windows Painted Shut, also known as Windows 10’s "Painted Shut" or "Windows 10’s Painted Shut" issue, is a frustrating problem that affects many users. This issue occurs when the Windows 10 operating system fails to display the Painted Shut window, making it impossible to access the Painted Shut tool. In this article, we will provide a step-by-step guide on how to open Windows Painted Shut.
Causes of the Problem
Before we dive into the solution, it’s essential to understand the causes of the problem. The Painted Shut window is a tool that allows users to edit and manipulate the Windows 10 interface. However, in some cases, it may become stuck or fail to display. The possible causes of this issue include:
- Corrupted system files: Corrupted system files can cause the Painted Shut window to become stuck or fail to display.
- Outdated drivers: Outdated drivers can cause system instability, leading to the Painted Shut window becoming stuck.
- Malware: Malware can cause system instability, leading to the Painted Shut window becoming stuck.
- Windows 10 updates: Windows 10 updates can sometimes cause system instability, leading to the Painted Shut window becoming stuck.
Step-by-Step Solution
To open Windows Painted Shut, follow these steps:
- Method 1: Using the Painted Shut Tool
- Press the Windows key + I: Press the Windows key + I to open the Settings app.
- Click on System: Click on System in the left sidebar.
- Click on Advanced system settings: Click on Advanced system settings in the right sidebar.
- Click on Change: Click on Change in the left sidebar.
- Click on System: Click on System in the left sidebar.
- Click on Advanced: Click on Advanced in the left sidebar.
- Click on Startup: Click on Startup in the left sidebar.
- Click on Edit: Click on Edit in the right sidebar.
- Click on Painted Shut: Click on Painted Shut in the right sidebar.
Method 2: Using the Command Prompt
- Press the Windows key + R: Press the Windows key + R to open the Run dialog box.
- Type the following command: Type the following command in the Run dialog box:
msconfig - Click on Startup: Click on Startup in the System Configuration window.
- Click on Services: Click on Services in the System Configuration window.
- Check the Painted Shut box: Check the Painted Shut box in the Services window.
- Click on Disable: Click on Disable in the Services window.
- Click on OK: Click on OK in the System Configuration window.
Method 3: Using the Registry Editor
- Press the Windows key + R: Press the Windows key + R to open the Run dialog box.
- Type the following command: Type the following command in the Run dialog box:
regedit - Navigate to the following path: Navigate to the following path:
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorerAdvanced - Check the Painted Shut box: Check the Painted Shut box in the Registry Editor.
- Click on Edit: Click on Edit in the right sidebar.
- Check the Painted Shut box: Check the Painted Shut box in the right sidebar.
- Click on OK: Click on OK in the Registry Editor.
Troubleshooting Tips
- Check for updates: Check for updates to Windows 10 and its drivers to ensure that they are up-to-date.
- Run the System File Checker: Run the System File Checker to scan for corrupted system files.
- Run the DISM Tool: Run the DISM Tool to scan for corrupted system files.
- Run the Windows Update Troubleshooter: Run the Windows Update Troubleshooter to resolve system instability issues.
Conclusion
Windows Painted Shut is a frustrating issue that can affect many users. By following the steps outlined in this article, you should be able to open the Painted Shut window and access the Painted Shut tool. If the issue persists, it may be necessary to troubleshoot the problem further or seek assistance from a Microsoft support expert.
