To avoid forgetting important things, you can just command Cortana and it sets a reminder like Hey Cortana! Remind me to send the email at 7 PM and she will set a reminder for you. On the other hand, no innovation is entirely perfect. While Cortana reminders are explicitly awesome, they have some issues such as:
Once you have set a reminder, it is not possible to edit it. You have to delete it and set it all over again. If you try to set a reminder by giving complex statements like locations, it ends up saying, Couldn’t create the reminder. Please try again later. Sometimes due to the constant background listening, you might choose to turn Cortana off. When you turn it back again you might find the reminders are not working. This can be solved by restarting or by signing out and in of the device. And the least bothering issue is that the reminder doesn’t show up in Cortana’s History after completion.
Apart from these, there might be issues where you can’t figure out why your Windows are not working. Even after the reminder is not, we don’t get any notification regarding and sometimes we get the notification when we next set it up. As a solution, there is something that you can try and fix this issue.
What to do if Windows 10 Cortana reminders stop working
Table of contents:
1. Check Cortana’s Reminders section
You need to check is if you really have saved any reminders or not. To do that, just open Cortana and then open the reminders section. This will show you the list of reminders that you have set. If the list is empty, then there were no reminders set at all.
2. Turn the Calendar on
If you are not receiving notifications based on the date and time, it is a possibility that your reminders calendar is off. Go to Calendar, search for the settings. In the display, go to Remind me, and tick the checkbox beside Reminders.
4. Check your Account Settings
This is necessary since, in the case of person-based reminders, you might have accidentally deleted the contact or used an account without the contact’s name. Consequently, it is possible that your antivirus has actually disabled Cortana. To see if that’s indeed the case, disable your antivirus for a couple of minutes, and see if Cortana works now. On the other hand, we recommend using an antivirus with little to no impact upon the system configuration or processes. BullGuard would be just the best solution in this case. With BullGuard, not only do you get the toughest protection against malware; the tool is also designed to optimize PC performance and processes, which it does from the first minutes after installation. It’s worth mentioning that, at the latest tests in the industry, BullGuard scored almost impeccably when it comes to interference with other processes that run simultaneously with a full system scan, for instance. And it definitely scored better than other competitors on the market. Couple this with the top scores at detection rates and protecting against malware, and you get the perfect antivirus program. SPONSORED
5. Turn Location on
When it comes to a location-based reminder, the error occurs because either you are not connected to the internet or your location is off, so this solution should be helpful.
6. Check Regional settings
First things first, let’s make sure Cortana is supported in your region. Because if it’s not, well, you won’t be able to use it. This is the list of supported regions and languages:
Australia: English Brazil: Portuguese Canada: English/French China: Chinese (Simplified) France: French Germany: German India: English Italy: Italian Japan: Japanese Mexico: Spanish Spain: Spanish United Kingdom: English United States: English
If you were able to use Cortana seamlessly before the update, and now it’s not available, there’s a great chance that something with your Region settings is wrong. Either you have installed an unsupported language by mistake or the installation changed the settings on its own. In both cases, you can resolve this issue in a few easy steps.
7. Run the Apps Troubleshooter
Although Cortana comes integrated with Windows 10, it still counts as an app. This is why we can use Windows 10’s built-in troubleshooter to resolve potential problems with it.
8. Reset Cortana
9. Tweak Registry
There’s a chance something inside your system actually disabled Cortana. So this would be the best way to re-enable Cortana.
10. Run the SFC
The SFC scan is a command-line tool that scans your computer for potential problems and resolves them (if possible). So, maybe it will be helpful in this case.
11. Run DISM
This is an alternative to the previous solution. DISM stands for Deployment Image Servicing and Management, and as its name says, it deploys the system image all over again, including Cortana. If you still experience any other errors other than those regarding the reminders, feel free to contact us in the comment section so that we will help you solve them and add them up to the above list. If you want to read more about Cortana, see our dedicated Cortana section. For even more useful articles, go to our Windows 10 Troubleshooting Hub.
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