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Fix: Skype latest version is not working on Windows 10/11

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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When someone mentions “VoIP” and “Windows” in the same sentence, you can be almost certain it refers to Skype. Microsoft’s VoIP and messaging application is there for ages and it’ll be there for days to come. However, the imposing of the Skype app (UWP version) for Windows 10 made a lot of folks mad. Namely, this Skype version is lackluster on its own and the frequent updates which “fix one and break three things in the process”.

Users reported a whole palette of emerging issues after an update. Starting with the messaging features and reaching to audio/video issues, failed subscriptions, missing contacts, and overall downgrades in performance. For that purpose, we enlisted the most common solutions which should tackle most of the issues which affect you. Make sure to check them out below.

How to fix the Skype issues brought by the latest update

How to fix the Skype issues brought by the latest update

1: Reset the app

Let’s get one thing out of the table before we move to the troubleshooting steps. The UWP Skype app is, in our humble opinion, a poorly designed and even poorer optimized nonsense. Turning the globally-acclaimed VoIP service into an unreliable instant messenger clone is one of those risky changes basically no one ever wanted. Of course, we refer to its current state. Maybe they make it work eventually, even though it’s there for more than a year. So, make your own conclusions. With that said, let’s start with the troubleshooting.

After an update rendered your Skype partially or completely unusable, the best bet to resolve it is to reset it to default settings. The pilled up cache can be the cause of the issue at hand. This can be done by following these instructions:

2: Run Troubleshooter and sign out/sign in again

Windows 10 brought the unified Troubleshooting menu to ease the problem-addressing procedure for even the inexperienced users. Even though we have our reasons to doubt its functionality and overall success rate when it comes to issue-resolving, you can always give it a try. It’ll take less than a minute and it might help determine the cause of the Skype’s temporary malfunctioning.

Follow these steps to run the dedicated “Windows Store apps” troubleshooter in Windows 10:

Also, we recommend signing out and signing in again. It helped some affected users so it’s worth a shot.

3: Check for possible connection and hardware issues

Now, even though this is rarely the case, the connectivity issues can affect the Skype performance. We’re aware that chances are everything is fine in regards to your bandwidth, but for the sake of meticulous approach, make sure that there are not any connection-related halts.

For that purpose, follow the steps we provided below to confirm everything is fine on your side:

4: Update Skype again

Even though minor bugs (those can have a debilitating effect on the Skype performance, as well) are hardly noted, the responsible development team at least deals with the major bugs. Thus, you can expect the patched update to come soon. So, it’s worth checking for a newly appointed update and maybe (big maybe), the problem will be properly addressed.

The updates are mostly automatically distributed but it’s a simple task to check for those on your own. Here’s how to do it:

5: Reinstall Skype

Another viable solution for the problem at hand is to reinstall the Skype completely and start from a scratch. The application itself might have been falsely configured and the blank slate is the best way to make it work again. The reinstallation procedure is rather simple and it won’t take you too much time and effort.

Follow these instructions to reinstall Skype on Windows 10:

6: Just stick with the classic Skype for the time being

And, finally, we reached the workaround which should resolve all your problems. The good old classic Skype for desktop is, at the present time, much better choice than the UWP app. It doesn’t look like a flashy contemporary instant messenger, but functionality-wise, it’s as reliable as a Swiss clock.

Have in mind that you can use only one Skype version at a time, so we recommend uninstalling the app and installing the classic Skype for Windows. Here’s how to do it in a few simple steps:

That should do it. In case you’re aware of some alternative troubleshooting steps, feel free to share them with us in the comments section below.

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Aleksandar Ognjanovic

Aleksandar’s main passion is technology. With a solid writing background, he is determined to bring the bleeding edge to the common user. With a keen eye, he always spots the next big thing surrounding Microsoft and the Windows OS.

Focused on Windows errors and how to solve them, he also writes about the OS’s latest features as well as its interface.

In his free time, he likes to read, listen to music, and enjoy the nature. Hiking is one of his newly found passions.

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