Command line page that runs the command line "sfc scannow" to check system files.
Command Prompt page running the DISM Cleanup-Image ScanHealth command to check system files
Check and make sure that the application has actually been removed from the PC. Sometimes, even if the application does not appear in the Start menu, it looks like it has been removed. To check this, visit the program location and double-click the EXE file. Once the application is opened, it will reappear in the Start menu and can be easily restored. You can even check this in the Control Panel.
Control Panel with the Programs and Features option to bosnia and herzegovina mobile database check the executable file details of installed programs.
Fix 3: Fix Removed Apps by Uninstalling the Update
You can always go back to an older version of Windows by uninstalling the update. You can even uninstall Windows updates that are marked as permanent without the uninstall option.
Windows Update page with the option to uninstall Windows Update.
Fix 4: Reinstall the application
Sometimes, reinstalling the application again can also help in fixing the uninstalled applications. When an application is uninstalled, although the application is removed, its data remains intact. Therefore, the installation media of the application can still be found in the start menu. Now, launch it and reinstall the application. This will restore all the data.