Guide: Fix ‘App Default Was Reset Noti­fi­ca­tion Error’ Issue in Win­dows 10

Windows 10 users may experience a common error in the form of continuous notifications: “An app default has been reset”. This occurs when a buggy Windows Update causes the system to reset the app or try to reset the default app. To fix this issue, there are workarounds available.

Change settings

To troubleshoot a Windows error that caused your favorite app to revert to its default settings, try changing the app’s settings and see if the issue persists. It may have been a one-time event due to a bug or other issue.

Open the Start menu and search for Default apps, or press Windows key + I to open Settings. From there, you can customize your default programs.

Users experiencing difficulty with certain file types should click on the relevant app, such as Mail, Video Player, etc., to open it.

Choose an app to download and use.

If you’re still encountering the error, it could be linked to a specific file type. Scroll down to select ‘Choose default apps by file type’ as your option.

This page provides a comprehensive list of file types.

Find the file you want to open and select the app you prefer to use.

False positive

Users have reported receiving an error notification, “an app default has been reset,” even though the file opened in the correct app. This suggests a bug is causing the error to appear, and users can choose to ignore it or manage it with Focus Assist.

Multiple options

Installing too many photo apps can cause your device to switch to Microsoft’s default app, resulting in the error message ‘An app default has been reset’. To avoid this, delete all third-party apps except the one you want to use and try again.

Windows and app update

To access Windows Update & Security, press the Windows Key + I to open Settings and click on the corresponding tab.

For the latest information, visit this page and install any updates right away.

Update your default and chosen apps to the latest version, restart your computer, and check if the issue is resolved. Microsoft may have released a patch for known issues.

Remove system apps

Uninstalling the app should be the solution to Windows 10 reverting to its default app instead of using the desired one. Removing it from your system will ensure that there’s no option for it to return, thus fixing the issue permanently. Sometimes, having fewer choices can be beneficial.

For IT professionals

Microsoft has released an in-depth guide for IT professionals working in corporate environments to help them navigate Windows 10. The guide is not intended for regular users and may be complex, so those who need assistance should contact support or their administrator.

Restore to previous point in time

Restoring your computer to a previous state can undo errors and bugs without deleting your files and data. The process is straightforward, but it’s wise to back up your data beforehand.

Reinstalling Windows updates may be necessary after deleting system apps, but the apps themselves shouldn’t cause any issues. Knowing how to remove them is key.

Fix ‘App Default Was Reset Noti­fi­ca­tion Error’ Issue in Win­dows 10: benefits

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Final note

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