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The Windows Push Notification User Service supports push and local notifications on the Windows 10 operating system. This is a platform that supports local or push notifications without which users cannot receive notifications from the operating system and have them installed. If the Windows push notification human service has stopped working on your computer, you cannot perform processes with your notifications, such as disabling selected notifications or determining priority notifications.

Read the following methods to get effective solutions.

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How to Fix Windows Error Windows Push Notification Human Service Has Stopped Working

Corrupt Notification Database Reset

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  1. Open File Explorer and click the View tab.
  2. Go to Hidden files and folders and select Show hidden files, folders and drives option. Click Apply.
  3. Go to C: Users YOURUSERNAME AppData Local Microsoft Windows.
  4. Look for the notifications folder in the Windows folder.
  5. Right-click on it and select "Rename" from the context menu that appears.
  6. Rename the folder to something like "Old Notifications" and commit the changes when prompted.
  7. Restart your computer and check if the problem is resolved.

Replace your antivirus

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  • Click on the Start menu and open the Control Panel by searching for it. You can also click the gear icon to open the settings if you are using Windows 10.
  • In the Control Panel, select View as - Category in the upper right corner, and in the Programs section, click Uninstall a program.
  • If you use the Settings application, a click on Applications should immediately open a list of all the programs installed on your computer.
  • Find your antivirus program in Control Panel or Settings and click Uninstall.
  • The uninstall wizard should open, so follow the uninstall instructions.
  • When the uninstaller finishes, click Finish.
  • Restart your computer to see if errors still occur.

Performing an SFC scan

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  1. Press the Windows key to open the Start menu.
  2. Type your message or cmd in the search box.
  3. In the search results list, right-click the command prompt.
  4. Select Run as administrator
  5. When the prompt loads, type sfc / scannow and click Enter.
  6. Wait until the procedure is complete and exit it.

Performing a DISM scan

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  • Open start.
  • Find the command prompt, right-click on the top result, and select Run as administrator.
  • Enter the following command to perform a quick health check and press Enter:
    DISM / Online / Cleanup-Image / CheckHealth
    DISM / Online / Cleanup-Image / RestoreHealth
  • Wait until the procedure is complete.

Rename or delete the notifications folder in safe mode

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  1. Press the Windows + R buttons to open the Run dialog box on your system.
  2. Type msconfig and click the OK button.
  3. Once the System Configuration window opens on your screen, go to the Boot tab and check the box next to the Safe Start option.
  4. Click OK and reboot your system. Your system will now boot into safe mode.
  5. Open this computer and navigate to the next location:
    C: Users YOUR USERNAME Local AppData Microsoft Windows
  6. If you can't see the AppData folder, go to the FileExplorer menu and click the View tab.
  7. In the Show / Hide section, select the Hidden Items check box to show hidden files in File Explorer.
  8. Once in the Windows folder, locate the Notifications folder and right-click on it.
  9. Click Rename, enter a random name, and reboot your system.

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