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Windows 10 Calculator Not Working: Fixed

Get your calculator working properly again with our quick guide

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Just like the previous versions of Windows, Windows 10 comes with some of the default apps such as a text editor, calendar, and Calculator. Speaking of which, some users are having certain issues and report that Windows 10 Calculator won’t work.

We have all used Windows Calculator, it’s a simple application that allows us to perform a quick calculations, so it’s unusual to see that the Calculator application isn’t working for some users.

If you’re having problems with Calculator on Windows 10 here are a few solutions that might help you.

Why does my Calculator not work on Windows 10?

Why does my Calculator not work on Windows 10?

There are many problems with Calculator that can occur on Windows 10, and in this article, we’ll show you how to fix the following issues:

How can I fix the calculator not working in Windows 10?

How can I fix the calculator not working in Windows 10?

1. Re-register Windows 10 apps using PowerShell

2. Create a new user account

If everything works, you can delete your old account, but remember to copy your personal files and documents to your new account. This might be a bit drastic solution, but it should help you if the Calculator doesn’t work on Windows 10.

3. Perform an SFC scan

Once the scan is completed, check if the issue is resolved. If SFC can’t fix the problem or if you’re unable to run SFC scan, you need to use DISM instead.

The scan process can take up to 10-20 minutes, so don’t interrupt it.

Once the DISM scan is finished, the issue should be resolved. If you were unable to run an SFC scan before, run it after running a DISM scan and check if that solves your problem.

4. Install the missing updates

Installing the latest updates can fix bugs and glitches that can cause the Calculator to stop working.

5. Reinstall the Calculator app

Open the Microsoft Store from the Start menu and reinstall the Calculator app. If you need more guidance, be sure to check our article onhow to reinstall Windows Store apps.

6. Uninstall the Calculator app

If establishing a new user account in Windows Calculator does not resolve the issue, you can uninstall it.

Because you can’t do it the ordinary way, you’ll need to use an advanced method to reinstall Windows Calculator using an excellent uninstaller application likeIObit Uninstaller.

IObit Uninstaller is a helpful uninstallation tool for PCs that runs great on Microsoft Windows apps. It removes any unwanted programs with all associated files for better PC performance.

Simply launch IObit Uninstaller after downloading it and chooseAll programsfrom the left panel. You’ll notice a list of all your applications there, where you’ll easily select the Calculator app, and click the trash icon to completely remove it from the Windows operating system.

⇒Get IObit Uninstaller

7. Download the Windows app troubleshooter

If Calculator doesn’t work in Windows 10, using the Windows app troubleshooter is one of the simplest and fastest ways to fix it.

8. Turn off your firewall

After disabling your firewall, check if the issue still appears. If not, you might want to enable your firewall and create a security exception for the Calculator app and check if that solves the problem. In case you use a third-party firewall, as a part of antivirus software, try disabling it instead.

9. Enable User Account Control

Few users reported that Calculator doesn’t work if User Account Control is disabled, so by enabling it you should be able to fix the problem.

10. Reset the Calculator app

  1. Open theSettingsapp. You can do this by inputtingsettingsin the Windows Search box and pressingEnter.

2.Go tothe Appssection. A list of all applications will now appear.

3.SelectCalculatorand click onAdvanced options.

4.Now click ontheResetbutton.

5.SelectResetagain in the confirmation window.After doing that, the problem should be resolved and you’ll be able to use Calculator without any issues.

When your Windows 10 calculator is not working properly, another quick fix is simply resetting the Calculator app.

This can be done via Settings in just a few clicks and should solve any problems related to the app.

11. End RuntimeBroker.exe process

Sometimes background processes can cause issues with the Calculator app. If Calculator doesn’t work on your Windows 10 PC, the cause might be theRuntimeBroker.exeprocess.

To fix the issue, you need to end this process by doing the following:

After ending the Runtime Broker process, check if the issue is resolved. Keep in mind that this is just a workaround, so you might have to repeat this solution if the issue reappears.

That would be all, I hope this article helped you with calculator problems in Windows 10. If you have any comments or questions, just reach out to the comment section below

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When he’s not tackling diverse driver-related problems, Ivan enjoys watching good movies and spending time hiking with his family and friends.

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Ivan has delved deep into understanding the Windows OS, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.

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