How Long Does Repairing Tile Database Take: A Quick Tutorial

Are you having issues with the tile databases corrupt error on your Windows 10 computer? This error is typically associated with taskbar and Cortana prompt. In this tutorial, we will show you how to resolve this issue without too much hassle.

To start, open up the Start menu by left-clicking on it once. Then, type in CMD in the search bar. You should see the command prompt desktop app appear. Right-click on it and select “run as administrator”. If you receive a user account control prompt, click on “yes”.

In the elevated command prompt window, type in “chkdsk /f” and hit enter. This will begin running a check. You will need to restart your computer once you get prompted for it. You may encounter a prompt that says “chkdsk cannot run because the volume is in use by another process”. If so, type “Y” on your keyboard and hit enter. This will schedule a check for the next time the system restarts.

At this point, we suggest restarting your computer. The check should run and hopefully, it will resolve the problem. If you are still experiencing issues, you can try another solution.

Open up the Start menu again and type in CMD. You should see the command prompt desktop app appear. Right-click on it and select “run as administrator”. If you’re prompted with a user account control window, click on “yes”.

In the command prompt window, type in “SFC /scannow” and hit enter. This will begin running a system scan, but it will take some time. Please be patient and let it run.

Thank you for reading this brief tutorial. We hope it can help you out. Good luck and stay tuned for more tutorials!