In this article, we will talk about how to fix the Clock App in Windows 11. Users reported that the App can sometimes have issues loading, or it only loads as a blank screen. Follow the steps from this article to see some solutions that can help you fix the issue.
This article contains solutions for the following issues:
- Clock App not Working in Windows 11
- Clock App not Loading in Windows 11
- Blank screen in Clock App
- Clock App not Responding in Windows 11
- Clock App Stopped Responding Error in Windows 11
1. Reset App to Default
Open the Settings App in Windows 11 (Windows+I). Click on Apps in the left side and then on Apps & features on the right side.

Search for the Clock App and then click on the 3 dots from the right side. After that click on Advanced options.

Scroll down to click on Terminate and then on Reset, to completely reset the app to its default settings.

After doing this, you can open the app again and check if the problem is fixed. If not, follow the next steps from this article.
2. Re-register the Settings App
Open the Windows Terminal in Windows 11. In Windows Terminal, copy and paste the following command:
Get-AppxPackage *windows.immersivecontrolpanel* | Reset-AppxPackage
Run the command by pressing Enter and it should be done in a few seconds.

3. Run the System File Checker
Click on the Search Box and then type CMD. Right-click on CMD and then click on Run as administrator.
In CMD copy and paste the following command:
sfc /scannow
Run the command by pressing Enter and it should be done in a few minutes.

4. Reset the OS without losing files
As a last solution, you can reset the operating system without losing files.
Open the Settings App in Windows 11, and search Reset.
Click on Reset this PC and then Reset PC.

Click on Keep my files. This option will remove apps and settings, but will keep your personal files.

After that click on Cloud download, to download a fresh ISO copy of Windows.

Click on Next, and you will need to restart the computer for the reset to be applied.
After the restart, make sure the Clock App is working.
I am hoping that after reading this article you managed to fix the issue and now the Clock App is working as it should.