
If you're unable to access Windows Terminal, follow these solutions.
1. Try an Alternative Method to Access Windows Terminal
You can try an alternative method to access Windows Terminal. Right-click on the Start button and choose Windows Terminal (Admin). If this option is missing or ineffective, try another method.
2. Check if Windows Terminal is Enabled
Step 1: Press Win+I to open Settings.
Step 2: Go to Apps and select Advanced app settings.
Step 3: Click on App execution aliases.
Step 4: In the list of apps, search for the term 'Terminal' then navigate to the switch next to it. If the switch is on, toggle it off and back on.

Troubleshooting Windows Terminal
Step 1: First, right-click on the Start button and go to Settings.
Step 2: Go to Apps and select Installed Apps.
Step 3: Go to the three-dot icon next to Terminal and select Advanced options.
Step 4: Choose Repair.

Run SFC Scan
One of the reasons why Windows Terminal fails to open might be due to corrupted or missing system files. If you encounter this issue, run an SFC scan. This method will help detect corrupted system files and initiate replacements.

Reinstall Windows Terminal
If you've tried the above methods without success, consider reinstalling Windows Terminal.
Go to Settings, select App on the left panel, search for Terminal. Then, click the three-dot icon next to it and choose Uninstall.

After uninstalling the app, restart Microsoft Store and reinstall Windows Terminal.
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