The Control Panel is a hub that lists many tools for accessing or adjusting various operating system settings.
Many users have reported that the Control Panel does not open after installing the Windows 11 update.
This article will share a few of the best methods to fix the Control Panel Not opening on Windows 11 PCs.
Restarting the Windows Explorer process from the task manager can fix a problem with the Windows Explorer process preventing the Control Panel from opening.
Restarting your PC can close all processes and apps running in the background and fix any process that prevents the Control Panel from opening.
Updating your Windows 11 PC is recommended to resolve the issue of the Control Panel not opening.
If you cannot open the Control Panel from the Windows Search, you can use a run command to run it.
Uninstall any newly installed app that interferes with the Control Panel's functioning and prevents it from starting.
Running a full PC scan can detect hidden viruses/malware preventing the Control Panel from opening.
Running SFC and DISM commands can fix the issue of the Control Panel not opening resulting from system file corruption.