Troubleshooting: Apps Not Launching After Power Interruption via Surge Protector
Introduction
Unexpected power disruptions can sometimes lead to unforeseen issues with your computer applications. Recently, a common yet often overlooked scenario occurred where accidental power interruption caused multiple applications to stop functioning correctly. This article discusses potential reasons for this problem and offers practical troubleshooting steps to resolve it.
Scenario Overview
Consider a situation where a user’s PC and monitor were connected to a surge protector. An accidental switch-off of the surge protector resulted in an abrupt power loss. Following this incident, several applications—such as Steam, Battle.net, Riot Games launcher, and Discord—failed to open properly. These applications appear in the task manager, with some indicating an attempt to launch, yet they do not fully open or become responsive.
Possible Causes
- Corrupted Application Data or Settings
Sudden power shutdowns can disrupt the application’s data during runtime, leading to corruption or incomplete updates.
- Incomplete or Failed Application Updates
Many gaming and communication apps automatically update. An abrupt shutdown during an update can cause files to become inconsistent.
- System File or Registry Corruption
Power interruptions can interrupt ongoing system processes, potentially leading to corrupt system files or registry entries affecting application startup.
- Pending Background Processes
Sometimes, applications might be stuck in a ‘starting’ state due to incomplete background processes initiated before shutdown.
Troubleshooting Steps
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Ensure Proper Shutdown and Restart Your PC
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Power off the system completely.
- Disconnect from power source briefly.
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Reconnect and power on your PC.
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Run Applications as Administrator
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Right-click on the application shortcut.
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Select “Run as administrator” to provide necessary permissions.
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Clear Application Cache or Settings
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Navigate to the application’s data folders, usually found in:
- Windows:
C:\Users\[Your Username]\AppData\Local
orAppData\Roaming
- Windows:
- Backup and then delete relevant folders for the affected apps.
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Restart the applications.
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Reinstall the Applications
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Uninstall problematic apps completely via the Control Panel or Settings.
- Download the latest version from official sources.
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Install and verify if they open correctly.
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Check for Windows Updates and System Integrity
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Ensure your Windows OS is up to date.
- Run System File Checker:
- Open Command Prompt
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