Status of 10appsmanager in the last 24 hours
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Frequent failures of 10appsmanager
About 95% of Windows system crashes are caused by buggy software (or buggy device drivers), almost all of which come from third-party vendors.
The remaining 5% is due to malfunctioning hardware devices, which often prompt crashes by corrupting memory contents.
Windows 10 apps are crashing due to an update that was installed incorrectly or from software bugs and issues.
To fix this annoying problem, make sure to check both your antivirus and firewall settings.
You can also try to reset the apps you're having issues with, before trying other solutions.
Repair options from the Control Panel In the search box on the taskbar, type control panel and select Control Panel from the results.
Select Programs > Programs and Features.
Right-click the program you want to fix and select Repair, or if that's not available, select Change.
Then follow the directions on the screen.
Typically, BSODs result from driver software or issues with hardware.
Apps that crash sometimes cause blue screens of death if they're broken or flawed.
Windows creates what's known as a minidump file when a BSOD happens.
This file contains information about the crash and saves it to the disk.
Troubleshooting Tips
Still stuck and not enjoying 10appsmanager, then go to Step 3.