Error 0x60A32556 Windows 10

Users sometimes encounter the 0x60A32556 error in Windows 10 due to misconfigured application settings. This article provides some tips on how to repair it,

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Reinstall the Concerning App

It’s time for neat and fresh stuff – uninstalling and then reinstalling the app from scratch should be helpful. It deletes everything – app files, shared components, shortcuts, shell extensions as well as Registry entries.

  1. Click Start and then Settings.
  2. Click System | Apps & Features.
  3. Scroll down and locate the malfunctioning app. Click it, and then click the Uninstall button.
  4. Download and install Reginout and scan the Registry.
  5. Delete all left-over entries, and then reboot.
  6. Reinstall the app.

 

Reset the Windows

Microsoft has made it pretty easy to troubleshoot serious problems. The process is fairly easy and safe. During this process, any apps installed from DVDs or Windows Store will be uninstalled and you will see a list of all such apps on your screen once the process concludes successfully. What’s even better is that the PC Refresh feature will clean up your computer while it will retain all of your personal files, documents, images, songs and movies, provided you select the concerning option.

  1. Type “Reset” in the Search Box of the Taskbar.
  2. Open “Reset this PC” from Search Results.
  3. You have a new window on your screen.
  4. Click “Get started” button under Reset this PC category.

 

Scan for Corrupted System Files

SFC.exe is located in the System32 folder. It is a very handy utility that helps to analyze and restore OS files by matching their respective version numbers against a long list of original version numbers stored in a database. Initiate full scan as shown below:

  1. Press Windows Key + X; choose Command Prompt (Admin).
  2. Type the following:
  • SFC /SCANNOW
  1. Press ENTER.

 

Restore the System Settings

Select a specific Restore Point to rollback your system settings and files. System restore can be helpful in “undoing” the changes that caused the 0x60A32556 error.

  1. Type “restore” in Search Box on the Taskbar.
  2. Click “Create a Restore Point” from Search Results.
  3. Click System Restore button. (System Protection tab).
  4. Click Next.
  5. Choose a Restore Point and click Next.