Notifications do not stay in list.

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stfarm

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Hi,

I have a laptop and a PC both with Win10.
On my laptop, when I receive notifications, I can later on see them in the list.
On my PC, they seem to be cleared. I can never see them.

I am an experienced Windows user and do not understand why I can't figure out how to make them they where they belong.

Thank you for any help.

Steve
 
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This may be due to your previous notification settings before you upgraded, or just an anomaly from the upgrade, if you upgraded.

You can reset your notifications settings by clicking on settings, system, notifications and actions and selecting the desired notifications based on criteria.

http://www.howtogeek.com/223503/how-to-use-and-configure-the-new-notification-center-in-windows-10/

If the notifications you wish to receive ARE set to notify, and you are not seeing notifications in the action center applet, then there is probably an issue with the registry as regards notifications which was possibly fubared in the upgrade process. Doing a clean install is an option and is well recommended for upgraded systems in any case as the...
This may be due to your previous notification settings before you upgraded, or just an anomaly from the upgrade, if you upgraded.

You can reset your notifications settings by clicking on settings, system, notifications and actions and selecting the desired notifications based on criteria.

http://www.howtogeek.com/223503/how-to-use-and-configure-the-new-notification-center-in-windows-10/

If the notifications you wish to receive ARE set to notify, and you are not seeing notifications in the action center applet, then there is probably an issue with the registry as regards notifications which was possibly fubared in the upgrade process. Doing a clean install is an option and is well recommended for upgraded systems in any case as the upgrade itself has almost religiously created issues on a wide scale. If you end up wanting to do so, here's the recommended method:

http://www.tomshardware.com/faq/id-2784691/ditch-problematic-win10-upgrade-replace-clean-install.html

 
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