What if Win10 can't take screenshots? Win10 screenshot fails to save the image solution

  
Many friends often use Win10's screenshot function. However, there is a recent situation where screenshots cannot be taken. The specific performance is that the Windows screenshot tool sometimes has the problem of not saving the image after the screenshot. Click the screenshot tool “Save as "Cannot pop up the path selection Dialogs, you can't paste pictures by copying screenshots. The following small series will give you a solution to the Win10 screenshot failure to save the picture, let's take a look.

First, it may be caused by an error in the screenshot save path.

The default save path of the screenshot tool is the “image” folder under the system library. If the location of the folder is modified, it may result in the inability to save the image.

1, press WIN+R, then enter regedit in the run to enter;

2, navigate to “HKEY_CURRENT-USER\\Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\ Explorer\\User Shell Folders”, double-click “My Pictures”, enter “%USERPROFILE%\\Pictures” in "Value Data", and change the image save path to the actual location path corresponding to the image library you are currently using. can.

You can also change the registry information by modifying the "pictures" property to restore the image save path and restore the screenshot tool path to normal. Use the Win+E key combination to start the resource manager. In the left navigation pane, navigate to “this computer →image" (Windows 7/8.1 is “library →image”), right click “Image” and select the “Properties” command, pop-up "Image Properties" dialog box, switch to the "Location" tab, click on "Restore to default" ", and then click &ldquo ; Apply & rdquo;, & ldquo; OK & rdquo;, you can restore the capture to save the default path.

Second, exclude third-party software conflicts

If the above method can not be resolved, it may be caused by conflict with third-party software. At this time, the solution can be eliminated by minimizing the operation of the system.

Run msconfig via Win+R, switch to the “Services” tab, select “Hide all Microsoft system services”, then disable all external services one by one, disable all startup items, and see if the problem is obtained. solve.

3. Repair system files to recover

If the previous methods can not be resolved, it may be caused by system file corruption. It can be solved by repairing system files. Thank you for reading, please pay attention to this website for more content!

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