Windows 11 introduced a fresh interface and new features — but also brought a new set of problems. From taskbar bugs to performance issues after upgrades, Windows 11 users in India have been dealing with a range of frustrating issues. Here's how to fix the most common ones.
Problem 1: Windows 11 Running Slow After Upgrade
Upgrading from Windows 10 to 11 sometimes leaves residual processes and compatibility issues that slow things down.
Fix:
- Run Disk Cleanup: Win + R → type cleanmgr → select C: → check all boxes including "Previous Windows installation(s)"
- Update all drivers — especially graphics and chipset — from manufacturer websites
- Disable VBS (Virtualization Based Security) if enabled: Search "Core Isolation" → turn off Memory Integrity → restart
- Go to Settings → Privacy & Security → and disable all optional telemetry and background app permissions
Problem 2: Taskbar and Start Menu Not Working
The Windows 11 taskbar and Start menu are completely rewritten and can freeze or become unresponsive.
Fix:
- Right-click Start → Task Manager → find "Windows Explorer" → right-click → Restart
- If that doesn't work: Win + R → type
powershell→ run as admin → paste:Get-AppXPackage -AllUsers | Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register "$($_.InstallLocation)AppXManifest.xml"} - Restart the laptop
Problem 3: Windows 11 Updates Failing
Fix:
- Settings → Windows Update → Advanced Options → Recovery → Reset this PC (keep files)
- Or: Run the Windows Update Troubleshooter: Settings → System → Troubleshoot → Other troubleshooters → Windows Update
- Manual fix: Stop Windows Update service → delete C:WindowsSoftwareDistribution folder → restart Update service
Problem 4: Audio Not Working
Fix:
- Right-click speaker icon → Troubleshoot sound problems
- Device Manager → Sound, video and game controllers → update audio driver
- Settings → System → Sound → check volume mixer for the specific app
Problem 5: Wi-Fi Keeps Disconnecting
Fix:
- Device Manager → Network Adapters → right-click Wi-Fi → Properties → Power Management → uncheck "Allow computer to turn off this device to save power"
- Update Wi-Fi driver from manufacturer website
- Run:
netsh winsock resetandnetsh int ip resetin elevated Command Prompt → restart
Problem 6: High CPU Usage by System Processes
Fix:
- SysMain service: Search "Services" → find SysMain → right-click → Properties → set to Manual
- Windows Search high CPU: Services → Windows Search → Startup type: Manual
- Check for Windows Update running in background: Task Manager → Details → look for TiWorker.exe
Problem 7: Apps Crashing on Windows 11
Fix:
- Check for app updates in Microsoft Store
- Settings → Apps → find the app → Advanced Options → Repair (then Reset if repair fails)
- Reinstall the app using a fresh installer from the official website
- Check Event Viewer for specific error codes
Problem 8: Slow Boot Times
Fix:
- Enable Fast Startup: Control Panel → Power Options → Choose what power buttons do → Turn on fast startup
- Task Manager → Startup → disable everything non-essential
- Check if BitLocker is enabled — it adds boot time on HDDs (less impact on SSD)
Nuclear Option: Reset Windows 11 Without Losing Files
If multiple problems persist, a clean reset usually solves everything:
- Settings → System → Recovery → Reset this PC
- Choose "Keep my files"
- Choose "Cloud download" for a fresh Windows install
- Follow prompts — takes 30–60 minutes
Your personal files are preserved. Apps and settings are reset to default.
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