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Windows Spotlight Not Working on Windows 11 [Fix]

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Updated onFebruary 8, 2024

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Windows Spotlight is a terrific lock screen tool that downloads and installs a new picture for Windows 11 PCs in seconds, but many reported that it’s not working.

Though this feature is usually flawless, the images in Windows Spotlight can sometimes become frozen. And fixing it is not as complicated as it appears.

However, before we delve into the actual solutions, let’s first understand what causes the error, which is important when troubleshooting.

Does Windows 11 have Windows Spotlight?

Yes, Windows Spotlight is a built-in feature in the recent iterations of the OS and is available on Windows 11. The feature automatically downloads and displays images of landscapes, historic locations, and similar kinds on the lock screen andcomes with a desktop icon.

You can use it to brighten the lock screen while taking in the breathtaking sights of the world’s most beautiful and distinctive locations.

On top of that, you can mark whether you like a particular image or not. Then, depending on your preferences, Windows Spotlight will show you more or fewer images of that kind.

Why is Windows Spotlight not working in Windows 11?

The fact is that seeing the same picture every time the screen is locked might become monotonous after some time. In addition, depending on how severe the problem with Windows 11 Spotlight is, you may not be able to see any images on the locked screen.Common reasons for experiencing troubles with Spotlight include a bad Internet connection, faulty image or system files, driver problems, or an outdated Windows update (amongst other things).

The photos displayed on the Windows 11 lock screen or login screen while using the Spotlight function are typically obtained from Bing daily. Therefore, your screen will remain frozen on that exact image without an active Internet connection.

Windows Spotlight and other critical processes must be activated to run in the background of the Windows 11 computer for it to function correctly. This includes Microsoft Store, Microsoft Edge, and the Settings apps.

If essential programs are not running, it is possible that Windows Spotlight images will not be working in Windows 11.

Microsoft’s servers must be able to access your location from the regional language settings to provide you with tailored background images.

If the regional language settings on your Windows 11 computer are incorrect, Spotlight cannot download the proper background photographs for the lock screen.

How do I fix Windows Spotlight if it’s not working on Windows 11?

How do I fix Windows Spotlight if it’s not working on Windows 11?

1. Check your network connection

The photos displayed on the Windows 11 lock screen or login screen while using the Spotlight function are typically obtained from Bing daily.

Your screen will remain frozen on that exact image without an active Internet connection.

Check to see if Spotlight has begun altering the photos on the lock screen once you are sure the Internet connection is fast and steady.

If the problem continues after this, you should attempt a different solution.

2. Make sure the metered connection is off

3. Make sure the date, time, time zone, and region are correct

4. Disable and enable Spotlight

If Windows Spotlight is not working and there’s a blue screen instead, re-enabling the feature should do the trick. This also helps ifWindows Spotlight is in another language.

5. Re-register Spotlight using PowerShell

Once you have finished the steps outlined above, you must restart your computer to complete the process. And it should fix things if Windows 11 lock screen wallpaper is not changing. This will also help when thelock screen background reverts to blue.

How do I turn off Windows Spotlight?

If you want to restrict the use of Windows Spotlight, you can do so in four different ways:

The first two approaches outlined above are labor-intensive and need you to work on a local computer at your leisure. Therefore, it is not recommended to have many PCs in your setup.

To disable Windows Spotlight on business-managed devices, you must use either group policy or Intune (MEM) to accomplish your goal.

Windows Spotlight is activated by default on Windows 11 operating system devices. On the other hand, it may be turned off manually on each computer. However, the manual way may be inconvenient if you have many machines.

Using the Mobile Device Management (MDM) policy, enterprise administrators can block users from accessing the Windows Spotlight background when using their handsets.

How do I reset Windows Spotlight on Windows 11?

This will reset the feature and fix things if you see a Windows 11 Spotlight black screen.

Our readers reported issues with the lock screen slideshow as well. If you think you might be experiencing the same problem, find out how tofix Windows 11’s lock screen slideshow.

Although we’ve all had time to familiarize ourselves with Microsoft’s latest operating system, users discover new features daily. TheWindows 11 3D parallax effectsare one feature, so check them out.

User feedback has shown that the live desktop is also a prevalent feature. Thus, you might be interested insetting a live wallpaper in Windows 11.

That should be the end of it. As you can see, there are some straightforward and more complex solutions. Try them in the above sequence to find the best for you.

Leave a comment below to tell us about your experience, including which strategy you applied and which Windows 11 feature you found the most useful.

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Loredana Harsana

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Loredana is a passionate writer with a keen interest in PC software and technology. She started off writing about mobile phones back when Samsung Galaxy S II was on top of the world and she fell in love with tech of all sorts.

Whenever she’s not at her work desk, you’ll find her enjoying refreshing tea flavors, spilling stories on paper, and listening to the radio.

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