The Control Panel is an essential program on every Windows device. It helps modify system settings and offers utilities to fix, update, and enhance your device’s performance. However, recently, many people have reported that the Control Panel does not open in Windows 11. As the Control Panel is an important part of Windows, fixing this issue is crucial. Keep reading to learn how to do it.

This error mainly occurs due to damaged installation files. However, you may face other issues with this error. Without the Control Panel opening, you won’t be able to access User Account settings, Bitlocker Encryption, Appearance, Personalisation, etc. Below, we have compiled a list of troubleshooting methods to help you fix this problem.

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Best Ways to Fix Control Panel Not Opening in Windows 11

If the Control panel isn’t opening on your Windows 11 device, follow the methods mentioned below to fix the issue:

Fix 1: Restart Your PC

Try restarting your PC before getting started with complex methods to fix this issue. A simple restart sometimes fixes small bugs and errors like this. Once your device reboots, try opening the Control Panel again. If it still doesn’t open, continue with the methods below.restart computer windows 11

Fix 2: Scan Your PC

Problems like these can also be caused by a malicious program or file installed on your device. Windows Defender can easily eliminate them by scanning and detecting any malware or virus on your device. You can also use third-party antivirus software to scan your computer.

Fix 3: Run SFC

This Windows error can also occur because of corrupted files on your system. Run an SFC or System File Checker scan to eliminate these corrupted files. Here is how you can do it:

  1. Open Command Prompt as an administrator.
  2. Type sfc/scannow and hit enter.sfc/scannowsfc/scannow
  3. Restart your device and check if Control Panel opens.

Fix 4: Check if Windows Licensing Service is Running

Here is how you can do it:

  1. Press Windows key + R to open the Run dialogue box, type services.msc and enter.
  2. Check if Windows License Manager Service is running.Windows-License-Manager (1)Windows-License-Manager (1)
  3. If the service isn’t running, right-click on it and select Start.

Fix 5: Tweak the Registry

Ensure you don’t make any mistakes, as it can corrupt your operating system. Deleting the BagMRU and Bags folders in Windows Registry Editor can sometimes solve this problem. Here is how you can do it:

  1. Press Windows key + R to open the Run dialogue box, type regedit, and press enter.
  2. Navigate to the following path.
    ComputerHKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareClassesLocal SettingsSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsShell
  3. Right-click on BagMRU and Bags folders one by one and click on Delete.Right-click on BagMRU and Bags foldersRight-click on BagMRU and Bags folders
  4. Once done, restart your device and check if the Control Panel is opening.

Fix 6: Check the Local Group Policy Settings

You can also fix this error by using Local Group Policy Settings to enable the Control panel on Windows 11. Here is how you can do it:

  1. Open Local Group Policy and navigate to the following path.
    User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Control Panel
  2. Select the Control Panel folder and double click on Prohibit access to Control Panel and PC settings.Prohibit access to Control Panel and PC settingsProhibit access to Control Panel and PC settings
  3. In the Prohibit access to the control panel and PC settings window, check the Not Configured option and click on the Apply button at the bottom.Not ConfiguredNot Configured
  4. Restart your device and check if the issue is resolved or not.

Fix 7: Delete Temporary Files

This error can also occur if your PC gets clogged up with temporary files. These temporary files sometimes get corrupted and cause problems on your PC. Here is how you can delete temporary files from your PC:

  1. Open the Run dialogue box and type %temp% and hit enter.temptemp
  2. Press CTRL + A to select all temporary files.
  3. Now press Shift + Del to delete all files permanently.delete temp filesdelete temp files
  4. Restart your device once you have deleted all temporary files and check whether the issue is fixed.

Fix 8: Run DISM Scan

System image corruption can also cause the Control Panel to not work in Windows. Run a DISM scan to find and repair any system image corruptions on your PC. Here is how you can do it:

  1. Open Command Prompt as an administrator.
  2. Type the following commands one by one and hit enter.
    DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth
    
    DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth
    
    DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth

    DISM online cleanupDISM online cleanupDISM check windows 11DISM check windows 11

  3. Restart your device and check if Control Panel opens.

Fix 9: Clean Boot your Device

Sometimes, a third-party application installed on your device can be responsible for the Control Panel not opening. Clean boot your PC to restrict all third-party applications. Here is how you can do it:

  1. Click on Start, search for System Configuration and open it.
  2. Navigate to the General tab > Selective Startup option.
  3. Under this Selective Startup option, check the Load System Services option.Under this Selective Startup option, check the Load System Services optionUnder this Selective Startup option, check the Load System Services option
  4. Then navigate to the Services tab and click on the Hide all Microsoft Services option.
  5. Then click on the Disable all option at the right and then on Ok to save changes.Hide all Microsoft Services optionHide all Microsoft Services option
  6. Restart your device and try to reaccess Control Panel.

Fix 10: Reset Your PC

If none of the above steps can help you, factory reset your PC. Sometimes, the error is in the Windows core files that cannot be repaired manually. Here is how you can factory reset your PC:

  1. Open Settings > Windows UpdateAdvanced Options > Recovery.
  2. Finally, click on Reset this PC and follow the instructions on the screen.Control Panel Not Opening in Windows 11Control Panel Not Opening in Windows 11

FAQ’s

How do I manually open the Control Panel?

Press Windows + X to open the Quick Access Menu, then choose Control Panel. You can also open the Control Panel via Windows Settings.

How do I fix Control Panel not opening?

The control panel not opening in Windows 11 is a very common issue that mainly occurs due to damaged installation files. Follow the troubleshooting methods mentioned above to fix this issue. If none of them help, reset your device.

What is Control Panel in Windows 11?

A Control panel is a utility in Windows that helps modify system settings and fix, update and enhance the device’s performance.

Wrapping Up

That’s all you need to know to fix the control panel not opening in Windows 11. We hope that the troubleshooting methods mentioned above helped you. Let us know in the comments section or contact Microsoft Support if you have any suggestions or doubts.

By Evan