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Solve PC issues prompt won’t go away on Windows 10/11 [FIX]

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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TheAction Centeris one of the most important pieces of the User Interface in Windows 10. All notifications and most important quick actions toggles are there. Idea is to have a constant grasp of selected applications and system performance. However, after you’ve read those messages, you should be able to dismiss them. Except, some users weren’t able to do so.

There aremore than a few solutionsfor this error, but we decided to stick with the essential ones. If you’re unable to dismiss system messages in Action Center, check out the solutions below.

How to remove important messages from the Action Center in Windows 10

How to remove important messages from the Action Center in Windows 10

1: Restart Windows Explorer

This is one peculiar error, simply because there are layers of possible solutions. Most of the users resolved the error and successfully dismissed messages, by restarting Windows Explorer. And this must be the simplest solution but, seemingly, the best-suited for the job. This implies we’re dealing with a random bug plaguing Windows Explorer.

Follow these steps to restart Windows Explorer in Windows 10:

In addition, we suggest updating the system as the bug might get resolved after an update. Here’s how to update Windows 10 manually:

2: Disable individual app notifications

Even though this occurrence can include various apps, these stuck messages in the Action Center mostly concern Security and Maintainance. These are more times than not, quite important pieces of information. They inform you about the results of system scans concerning security (Security Center) and Automatic Maintainance. Ideally (as intended), they should be easily dismissed after in Action Center.

However, if they’re persistently attached in the Action Centar pane, you can disable them. At least, until some alternative solution address this for good. So, this is more of a workaround than the solution, but you won’t be bothered with piles of notifications in the Action Center. Here’s how to do it in a few simple steps:

If that can’t cut it, you can disable Action Center altogether. Here’s how:

3: Run SFC

When the third-party software fails, you can reinstall it. When the built-in system services start misbehaving, you turn to SFC. System File Checker (shortened SFC) is the system utility designed for fixing system errors. Basically, if there are corrupted or incomplete system files, SFC willcheck their integrity and repair themaccordingly.

Follow these steps to run SFC in Windows 10:

4: Clear Problem Reports

Even though the Windows 10’s Action Center is, design-wise, different from Windows 7’s version, this error isn’t a Windows 10 exclusive. Windows 7 users have had the same issues with the same error. Important system messages just get stuck in the Action Center and the red-flag notifications follow.

Now, some of them addressed this by simply deleting the error logs which kept reappearing. You can do the same on Windows 10 by following these steps:

Hopefully, this allows you to dismiss the messages. On the other hand, if the issue is persistent, check the final step.

5: Repair Windows 10

Finally, if you’re still unable to dismiss messages, even after seemingly solving PC issues, you can repair Windows 10. There are various recovery options at your disposal, but we prefer‘Reset this PC’over others. This recovery option allows you torestore your PC to factory values(refresh the system) without losing your data in the process. You can even keep all applications and settings.

Here’s how to run ‘Reset this PC’ on Windows 10:

That’s a wrap-up. As a side note, don’t forget to share your questions and suggestions in the comments section. Also, we’ll be glad to hear whether these solutions were helpful or not. The comments section is just 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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