Despite being a part of Windows for more than 25 years, problems may still arise either before, during, or after gameplay, some of which you may not immediately know how to work around or fix. One such problem is when Microsoft Solitaire is stuck on loading, but we have the solutions to help you resolve it.

FIX: Microsoft Solitaire is stuck on loading

1. Restart your PC/device and run the app troubleshooter

Before restarting, save your work and close any open apps. If there’s a Power icon on your start screen, click on it and then select Restart. You can also click Start> Settings> Power> Restart. After the restart, run the app troubleshooter which helps fix any problems with apps from Microsoft Store.

2. Change to a non-metered internet connection

If your internet connection is metered, meaning it has a data limit associated with it, then you may have to change to a non-metered connection if Microsoft Solitaire is stuck on loading.  Some apps work differently on metered connections so as to reduce data usage. To change a metered connection to a non-metered one, do the following:

Click Start Select Settings

Select Change PC settings Choose Network Select Connections then select the connection you want to change Under Data usage, turn off Set as a metered connection

4. Start your computer in Safe Mode with Networking

If Microsoft Solitaire is stuck on loading doesn’t persist in Safe Mode with Networking, perform a clean boot as described in the next solution. Note: You may need to know the name of your graphics or video card, for instance, if it is NVIDIA, AMD, or Intel, because then you’d have to download directly from the website of either of these. 2.1 Update drivers automatically If you cannot update the drivers using this method, we strongly recommend doing it automatically by using specialized software. A dedicated third-party tool will help you update drivers automatically and avoid PC damage caused by installing incorrect driver versions. Following several tests, our team concluded that it is the best-automated solution. ⇒ Get DriverFix

5. Perform a Clean Boot

Performing a clean boot for your computer reduces conflicts related to software that can bring up the root causes when Microsoft Solitaire is stuck on loading. These conflicts can be caused by applications and services that start up and run in the background whenever you start Windows normally. In order to successfully perform a clean boot, you have to be logged on as the administrator, then follow these steps: You will have a clean boot environment after all these steps are carefully followed, after which you can try and check if the problem persists.

6. Run DISM tool

The Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) tool, helps fix Windows corruption errors when Windows Updates and service packs fail to install due to corruption errors, like if you have a damaged system file. SPONSORED Once the repair is complete, reboot your computer and check if the problem persists, after which you can run an SFC scan as described in the next solution.

7. Perform an SFC scan

A System File Checker scan checks or scans all protected system files, and then replaces the incorrect versions, with the genuine, correct Microsoft versions. Here’s how to do this:

8. Update Microsoft Solitaire

Check for any Windows updates on your computer if Microsoft Solitaire is stuck on loading. If you’re using automatic updating, you don’t need to check for important and recommended updates as Windows Updates checks for these and installs them when they are ready. If you don’t use automatic updating, check for updates manually at least once a week as Windows releases important updates once every month, but they can still be released any time. Whatever your settings, some updates aren’t automatically installed like optional updates and those that require acceptance for new terms of use. Note: You may need to restart your device to finish installing some updates, so it is advisable to save and close all your files and apps before you restart so you don’t lose anything.

9. Sync Microsoft Solitaire app license

If an app’s license is out of sync with the license on your PC, it may stop working, which may be the reason why Microsoft Solitaire is stuck on loading. To sync your app licenses, do the following:

10. Check Xbox Live Service status

Sometimes, if Microsoft Solitaire is stuck on loading, check your Xbox Live Service status for any alerts, and then wait until the service is up and running then try Microsoft Solitaire again.

11. Uninstall and reinstall Microsoft Solitaire

If you don’t usually sign in to Solitaire, then uninstalling the app will erase all your games and progress. If you do sign in before uninstalling the app, all data is saved in the cloud, and any saved games won’t be lost when you uninstall and reinstall Solitaire.

12. Make sure your firewall or antivirus isn’t blocking the app

The steps to unblock Microsoft Solitaire will vary depending on the antivirus or firewall software you use. Refer to your software documentation to open the settings and ensure the software isn’t blocking the app. If your antivirus or firewall has an app ‘whitelist’, ensure your Xbox Live-enabled games are on this list. Let us know if any of the solutions helped fix the problem by leaving your comment in the section below.

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