Tips Troubleshooting Windows 8 Apps

Windows 8 is the new OS from Microsoft at this time. There are a myriad of new things that you have learned in this OS, including new applications, namely Windows 8 App's. If you are new to Windows 8, I suggest you read this article first. If you encounter problems in Windows 8 App's, do not panic. Windows has some tips that you might try.
Before that, a lot of problems in Windows can be resolved by simply restart the computer. Do not believe? Try it first. I also often when encountering a problem in Windows, I could easily just do a restart and the problem is gone. If not, you can do a variety of steps to improve Windows 8 App's below:
Checking Email
Microsoft has a few rules for Windows 8 App's. If the app's are not the same as the terms of use of Windows 8 App's, the app's may contain adult content or violating your copyright to. Of course, Microsoft will remove these app's from the Windows Store. If the app's removed from the Windows Store, the app's will not run again on your computer.
Microsoft says that will come Email if this happens. If you have the app will not start, please check your email, you might get an email from Microsoft that the app has been deactivated.

Checking Screen Resolution
If app's are not going the way, you should make sure that the screen resolution for your display sufficient. Screen resolution for Windows 8 is a minimum of 1024 x 768. If less than that, app's will not run on your computer.
To check the screen resolution, right click on your desktop and click Screen Resolution. If you have screen resolution less than 1024 x 768, try to set it higher. If not, your screen may be too small. If you have a tower or desktop computer, you may have to buy a new, larger screen. If you have a notebook, of course you will not be able to use app's.


Close and Restart App
If the app is not running as it should, simply restart the app might be able to resolve the problem. And the funny thing is, you will not find the 'Close' on the app. Because when you change your app to another app, the app before going into suspend mode. When you return to the app, then the app will run as usual.
To shut down Windows 8 App's, press the Alt + F4 or you can click the scroll button on the mouse in the app switcher. You can also hover just above the app. Then, the cursor will change to a hand, click and scroll down the screen.
You can also use the task manager to close it. Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open the task manager. Select the app you want to close and click End Task to close it.

Reinstall App
To reinstall the app might be able to help you in fixing the problem. It is likely if the file is to use an advanced app damaged during the installation process. To uninstall from the Start Screen, swipe down from the tile it if you use the touchscreen or right click and click Uninstall.

To install, go to the Windows Store, right-click or drag down with your finger from the top of the screen, and click on 'Your app's. Find the app you just uninstall.


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