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Random Windows 10 Apps open on resume from sleep

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So recently, probably starting two weeks ago, whenever I wake my PC up from sleep I get a Windows 10 app open upon resume. It used to be the Calendar app which I uninstalled via Powershell but now it's the built in Camera app and that's honestly creepy. What's going on here?

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Here is what I'd do, 

 

1) open elevated cmd prompt and run sfc /scannow before going to work

2) check results

3) in elevated CMD prompt run this command: DISM /online /cleanup-image /checkhealth 

if an issue is found

4) DISM /online /cleanup-image /Restorehealth (dont worry if it feels like its frozen, its probably not)

 

Your issue is almost 100% identical to an old ticket I worked on awhile back, and DISM fixed it.

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1 hour ago, Syncrosys said:

Here is what I'd do, 

 

1) open elevated cmd prompt and run sfc /scannow before going to work

2) check results

3) in elevated CMD prompt run this command: DISM /online /cleanup-image /checkhealth 

if an issue is found

4) DISM /online /cleanup-image /Restorehealth (dont worry if it feels like its frozen, its probably not)

 

Your issue is almost 100% identical to an old ticket I worked on awhile back, and DISM fixed it.

Thanks, am running scannow right now.

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1 hour ago, Syncrosys said:

Here is what I'd do, 

 

1) open elevated cmd prompt and run sfc /scannow before going to work

2) check results

3) in elevated CMD prompt run this command: DISM /online /cleanup-image /checkhealth 

if an issue is found

4) DISM /online /cleanup-image /Restorehealth (dont worry if it feels like its frozen, its probably not)

 

Your issue is almost 100% identical to an old ticket I worked on awhile back, and DISM fixed it.

Well, I did both and Windows found nothing wrong both times.

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short of telling you to re-install windows, I have no recommendation unless you were local where I could help. I'm usualy the last one to recommend a OSRI because I beleive there is always a solution. 

 

The next thing I guess I could look at would be your event logs. If you can attach a zip of your application and system event logs, I could go through that?

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