Do you keep seeing a message labeled “File system error (-2147219196)” while opening images with the Photos app in Windows 10? Despite sounding like a disk error, it’s an issue that mainly stems from file corruption or broken permissions.
Work your way through the fixes that follow to fix “File system error (-2147219196)” in Windows 10 and start using Photos as usual again.
Ruith an Troubleshooter Apps Store Windows
Windows 10 includes a built-in troubleshooter that automatically deals with errors related to apps belonging to the Microsoft Store (such as Photos). We strongly recommend running it before diving into the rest of the fixes.
1. Fosgail an Start clàr-taice agus tagh roghainnean.
2. Select the option labeled Ùrachadh & faighinn air ais.
3. Tagh Troubleshoot air a ’bhàr-taoibh.
4. Tagh Luchd-trioblaid a bharrachd.
5. Tagh Apps Bùth Windows > Cùm an tubaist-luirg.
Repair the Microsoft Photos App
If the Microsoft Store troubleshooter fails to fix “File system error (-2147219196)” in Windows 10, the next course of action involves repairing the Photos app.
1. Fosgail an roghainnean app agus tagh Apps.
2. Scroll down the list of apps and select Dealbhan Microsoft > Roghainnean adhartach.
3. Tagh Crìochnaich to shut down all live processes related to the Photos app. Then, select Càradh.
Reset the Microsoft Photos App
If repairing Photos also didn’t make a difference, try resetting the app to its defaults. To do that, simply follow the instructions in the section above but select Crìochnaich > Ath- an àite sin.
Install Microsoft Store Updates
Assuming that the fixes above didn’t make the “File system error (-2147219196)” pop-up go away, it’s best to check for and install any updates related to Photos and other Store-related apps.
1. Open the Microsoft Store.
2. Tagh an Ìomhaigh leabharlainn at the lower left of the window. On older versions of the Microsoft Store, open the Bùth air- menu (icon with three dots) and select Luchdaich sìos agus ùrachaidhean an àite sin.
3. Tagh Faigh ùrachaidhean to update all Microsoft Store apps in Windows 10.
Re-Register the Photos App
The following fix involves re-registering the Photos app with Windows 10. The procedure consists in executing a command via an elevated Pìos a 'Cheannaird consoil.
1. Seòrsa cmd a-steach don Start clàr-taice agus brùth Ctrl + Shift + Cuir a-steach to open Command Prompt with administrative rights.
2. Copy and paste the following command:
PowerShell -ExecutionPolicy Gun bhacadh -Command “& {$manifest = (Get-AppxPackage * Dealbhan *). InstallLocation + 'AppxManifest.xml' ; Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Clàr $manifest}”
3. Brùth Cuir a-steach.
Re-register All Microsoft Store Apps
If re-registering the Photos app didn’t help, try re-registering all Microsoft Store apps on your PC via an elevated Windows PowerShell consoil.
1. Brùth Windows + X (or right-click the Start button) and select Windows PowerShell (Rianachd).
2. Copy and paste the following command:
Faigh-AppXPackage | Foreach {Cuir-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register “$($_.InstallLocation)AppXManifest.xml”}
3. Brùth Cuir a-steach.
Reinstall the Photos App
If file corruption is the cause of the “File system error (-2147219196),” completely removing and reinstalling the Windows Photos app may fix the issue. However, the procedure requires running a command as the SYSTEM user. For that, you need a tool called PsExec.
1. Gabh a-null chun na PsExec page on Windows Sysinternals agus tagh Luchdaich a-nuas pstools ann an ruisis..
2. Right-click the downloaded ZIP file and select Thoir às faidhlichean. Then, set the folder path as C:/PSTools agus tagh Earrann.
3. Open an elevated Windows PowerShell console and execute the following command:
Faigh-AppxPackage * dealbhan * | Thoir air falbh-AppxPackage
4. Open an elevated Command Prompt console and execute the following command:
C: PSToolsPsExec.exe -sid C:WindowsSystem32cmd.exe
5. Agree to the SysInternals software license terms. A separate Command Prompt console will automatically launch.
6. Execute the following command:
rd /s “C:Program FilesWindowsAppsMicrosoft.Windows.Photos_2021.21090.10008.0_x64__8wekyb38bbwe
Note: The Photos app’s directory changes with each Windows update. To auto-fill the command with the correct name, press the tab key right after rd /s “C:Program FilesWindowsAppsMicrosoft.Windows.Photos_. You may have to cycle through matching entries (repeatedly press tab) until you see x64 included as part of the file name.
7. Exit all Command Prompt windows and reinstall Photos via the Microsoft Store.
Change Photos App Ownership to TrustedInstaller
If the issue persists, change ownership of the Photos app to TrustedInstaller (a special user account in Windows 10) and see if that helps.
1. Open an elevated Windows PowerShell console and execute the following command:
takeown / F “%ProgramFiles%WindowsApps” / r / dy
2. Open File Explorer and select View > Nithean falaichte air a ’chlàr-iùil.
3. Head over to the following location:
Diosg ionadail C. > Faidhlichean Prògraim > WindowsApps
4. Right-click on the folder labeled Microsoft.Windows.Photos_[àireamh tionndaidh] agus tagh Properties.
Note: If you see multiple similar-looking folders, pick the directory that contains x64 as part of its file name.
5. Atharraich chun an tèarainteachd tab agus tagh adhartach.
6. Tagh atharrachadh Ri taobh Sealbhadair.
7. Seòrsa NT SERVICETrusted Installer into the vacant box and select OK.
8. Thoir sùil air a ’bhogsa ri taobh Cuir an àite an t-sealbhadair air fo-chunntasan agus nithean.
9. Tagh Cuir a-steach, an uair sin OK. Follow that by exiting the folder’s Properties window.
10. Re-register the Windows Photos app (instructions above).
Install Pending Windows 10 Updates
Windows 10 updates can improve the stability of apps and the operating system. If you still keep seeing the “File system error (-2147219196)” message, it’s time to use Windows Update.
1. Fosgail an roghainnean app agus tagh Ùrachadh & Tèarainteachd or Ùrachadh Windows.
2. Tagh Dèan cinnteach airson ùrachaidhean.
3. Tagh Luchdaich sìos agus stàlaich e to apply any pending updates.
Uninstall the Most Recent Windows Update
Rarely, Windows 10 updates can end up breaking things. If the issue with the Photos app occurred right after installing an operating system update, you might want to consider uninstalling it.
1. Fosgail an roghainnean app agus tagh Ùrachadh & Tèarainteachd or Ùrachadh Windows.
2. Tagh Thoir sùil air eachdraidh ùrachaidh.
3. Tagh Ùrachadh dì-stàlaidh.
4. Select the most recent update (skip any security or servicing stack updates).
5. Tagh dì-stàlaich.
Run an SFC and DISM Scan
If none of the fixes above helped, it’s time to run the Dearbhadair faidhle an t-siostaim (SFC) and the Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) tool. That resolves corruption issues with the operating system.
Dearbhadair faidhle an t-siostaim (SFC)
Open an elevated Windows PowerShell console and run the following command:
sfc / scannow
Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) Tool
After the System File Checker finishes scanning Windows 10 for issues, restart your computer and execute the following command:
DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-Image /Restorehealth
Fully Fix File System Error (-2147219196) in Windows
The fixes above should’ve helped you resolve the “File System Error (-2147219196)” issue with the Photos app in Windows 10. If not, try using an alternative Windows photo viewing app until Microsoft fixes the problem in a subsequent update. If you can’t wait, your remaining options involve coileanadh siostam ath-nuadhachadh agus reverting Windows 10 to factory defaults.