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Windows 10 games missing

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After the settings box opens up, you will see 3 options on the top-left portion that are labeled “Not Configured,” “Enabled,” and “Disabled.”įill in the bubble that says “Disabled.” Click Apply, and then click OK. Once you’re in the Control Panel section, on the right you will see a setting labeled “Settings Page Visibility.” Double-click on that.

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Once the Group Policy Editor has opened up, you’re going to look on the left side and you’ll see “Computer Configuration.” Under that, you’ll see “Administrative Templates.” Click the drop-down arrow next to that, and then click directly on the words that say “Control Panel.” (Don’t click the drop-down arrow.) Press the Windows Key and the letter R on your keyboard together, and it should bring up a Run dialogue. So, I’m going to tell you how I got it back. (Just for reference, NO, I’m not using Windows 10 N – so I’m not missing the Media features.) I noticed that when I go to Start > Settings, the “Gaming” setting is missing. So, I took the 1903 (May 2019) Windows 10 update last month, and everything has been perfectly fine – until I decided that I was going to use the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate on my PC today.