

The error message disappears upon clicking on OK button but if I refresh or open the window again, the error message appears again. If I open This PC by clicking on its icon on Desktop or by pressing WIN+E hotkeys, File Explorer opens but Windows 10 also displays same error message in a dialog box.įollowing GIF image shows the error message occurring in File Explorer window: The same thing is happening if I try to open a Windows Explorer window. Whenever I try to refresh the Desktop, Windows 10 shows this annoying error message.įollowing animated GIF image shows the problem live in action: The app was removed successfully.īut when I closed Control Panel window and refreshed the Desktop, I got above mentioned error message “ Location is not available“. Then I decided to uninstall the app using Control Panel -> Programs and Features page. I tried to launch PC Health Check app several times and every time, I received above mentioned message windows. The app was working fine but today when I tried to launch the app, it first displayed “ Preparing to install an update” message in a small window with a progress bar as shown in following screenshot:Īnd then it opened a Windows Installer (MSI) window showing “ Preparing to install” and then “ Please wait while Windows configures Windows PC Health Check” messages as shown in following screenshot:Īnd then nothing happened, the window closed. Once the checking is completed, the app displays message whether the device supports Windows 11 or not. We can install the app in a Windows 10 system and it’ll scan and check the hardware such as processor, RAM, free HDD space, graphics card, etc. As we know Microsoft will allow eligible Windows 10 computers to upgrade to Windows 11 for free if they meet minimum system requirements for Windows 11 and to check whether a Windows 10 device will support Windows 11 upgrade, Microsoft has released an official PC Health Check app for Windows 10 users.

Recently I installed official “ Windows 11 PC Health Check App” released by Microsoft in one of my Windows 10 devices to check whether the device will be compatible with the upcoming Windows 11 operating system.

If the location still can’t be found, it might have been moved or deleted.įollowing screenshot shows the error message displaying in Windows 10 device: If the location is on a network, make sure you’re connected to the network or Internet, and then try again. If the location is on this PC, make sure the device or drive is connected or the disc is inserted, and then try again. C:\Users\Your_User_Name\Desktop is unavailable.
