Immersive Control Panel error in Windows 10

Publish date: 2024-07-16
How to fix immersive control panel system settings error

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  • Is your Settings page in Windows 10 not working correctly? A lot of Windows users complained about the “@(windows.immersivecontrolpanel_6.2.c” code that appears instead of the Settings feature. Fortunately for you, there are some easy fixes for the system error @(windows.immersivecontrolpanel_6.2.c. Follow the instructions listed below and you should be able to fix this problem in no time.
    Fix showing code @(windows.immersivecontrolpanel_6.2.c instead of Settings feature in Windows 10
    The system error you are facing basically concerns some Windows 10 OS updates that were not completed. The error may also indicate that a simple system error occurred even if you did not do anything special on the operating system. Also, as a reminder, please follow the steps below in the order they are listed in order to minimize your debug time.

    How do I fix immersive control panel system settings error?

  • Reboot your computer
  • Run PowerShell
  • Update your OS version
  • Rename the Immersive Control Panel folder
  • 1. Reboot your computer

  • Press and hold the Windows button and the “X” button.
  • In the dialog box shown start writing the following: “Winver” without the quotes.
  • Press the Enter button on the keyboard.
  • Wait for the process to finish and reboot your Windows 10 device.
  • After the device starts go to the Settings feature again and see if it shows correctly this time.
  • 2. Run PowerShell

  • From the Start menu write the following: “cmd” without the quotes.
  • After the search has finish right click or hold tap on the cmd icon.
  • Now from the menu that pops up left click or tap on the “Run as administrator” feature.
    Note: if you are prompt by a user account control window you will have to write in the administrator account and password.
  • In the command prompt window write the following: “powershell -ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register $Env:SystemRootcameraAppxManifest.xml” without the quotes.
  • Press the Enter button on the keyboard.
  • Write in the following: “powershell -ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register $Env:SystemRootFileManagerAppxManifest.xml” without the quotes.
  • Press the Enter button on the keyboard.
  • In in cmd the following: “powershell -ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register $Env:SystemRootImmersiveControlPanelAppxManifest.xml” without the quotes.
  • Press the Enter button on the keyboard.
  • Write in the command prompt window the following: “EXIT” without the quotes.
  • Press the Enter button on the keyboard.
  • Now that the command prompt window has closed, reboot the Windows 10 device.
  • After the device has started, please check again the Settings feature to see if it works as intended.
  • 3. Update your OS version

    If you’re enrolled in the Windows Insider program, then update to the latest Windows 10 Preview build if you haven’t already. Using an old Windows 10 build is one of the main causes for this specific type of error. The same is valid for non-Insiders. Make sure that you’re running the latest OS version and install any pending updates.

    4. Rename the Immersive Control Panel folder 

    The Immersive Control Panel folder is usually located at this address: C:WindowsImmersiveControlPanel to ImmersiveControlPanel.old. Locate the folder, right-click on it and rename it. Once you’ve done that, go to Start and launch Command Prompt as Admin. Enter the sfc/scannow command and hit Enter in order to create a new ImmersiveControlPanel folder. Restart your computer and check if the problem persists.

    This brings us to the end of this guide. If you carefully followed the steps listed above in the correct order, then you should have solved your Settings issues on Windows 10 by the time you read this line. If you have any questions regarding this subject, you can always drop us a line in the comments below.  We will help you further as soon as possible.

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