Saturday, October 2, 2021

How to Fix Face ID Not Working Problem in iPhone



Featured on the iPhone X, Apple introduced one of the most futuristic methods of unlocking the device, Face ID. Apple users are proud to show off their iPhone's ability to unlock with facial recognition. However, some users are facing the issue where Face ID is not working on iPhone X, 11, or iPhone 12.


If you are one of the users facing facial recognition issues on your iPhone, you have landed on the right page. In this article, you will discover some tried & tested ways to fix if Face ID is having issues with your iPhone.

You may face an issue where the facial recognition system stops working and there could be several reasons for that.


1. iPhone users don't really enjoy masks as Face ID doesn't work to its full potential.

2. Face ID may not work if you have significantly changed your appearance.

3. If the TrueDepth camera is having problems reading your face, your Face ID may not work.

4. If you have installed a screen protector or bad-tempered glass, it can cause problems.

5. Using an older version of iOS can also cause problems with facial recognition.

Fix Face ID Not Working on an iPhone

If you haven’t already set up a Face ID on your iPhone, here is how to do it:

1: Open the Settings app on your iPhone.

2: Navigate and tap on ‘Face ID & Passcode’. Enter your passcode if prompted. 

3: Tap on ‘Set Up Face ID’

4: Hold your device in front of your face in good lighting conditions and tap on ‘Get Started’.
5: Complete the scan and tap on ‘Continue’. 

Complete the entire process by following the on-screen instructions. You might be asked to add a passcode too if you haven’t added one already. 

Once your Face ID is set up, you should not get any problem with facial recognition. 

Restart Your iPhone 

Well, if there’s anything that restart can’t fix. That’s is quite right actually. If you are facing any lags, or issues on your iPhone, restarting it is the best way to get rid of them. This might also fix the Face ID not working issue. All you have to do is just restart your iPhone and see if the issue is resolved or not. 
Install the Latest Updates
Using an older version of iOS can cause this issue. In that case, you are supposed to install the latest updates. Here is how to check for updates and install them:

1: Open Settings on your iPhone.

2: Navigate and tap on ‘General’. 

3: Now tap on ‘Software Update’. 

4: If there is a new update tap on ‘Download and install’. 

You might get a message asking to temporarily remove apps because the software needs more space for the update, tap Continue. Don’t worry, iOS or iPadOS will automatically reinstall apps that it removed. You can also do this on your own. 

5: To update your iPhone immediately, tap on ‘Install’.  

Complete the process of installing the software update on your iPhone. Always make sure that your iPhone is running on the latest iOS version. 

Change Your Screen Protector 

Make sure you don't arbitrarily install or add your screen protector carelessly, maybe Apple has designed it specifically. And it's possible that your protective screen is interfering with your iPhone's Face ID sensor.

Ensure Face ID Settings are Correct 

An incorrect setting can stop facial recognition to work properly. In order to fix it, make sure that your Face ID settings are correct.

Here’s how to check:

1: Open Settings on your iPhone. 

2: Tap on ‘Face ID & Passcode’. 

3: Here check if the Face ID is set up in the first place. 

4: If the Face ID is set up, make sure that you have turned on the toggles to use it for iPhone Unlock, iTunes & App Store, Apple Pay, and Password Autofill. 


Setup an Alternate Appearance 


1: Open the Settings app on iPhone.

2: Navigate and tap on ‘Face ID & Passcode’. Enter your passcode if prompted. 

3: Tap on ‘Set Up an Alternate Appearance’. 

Complete the process of setting up another Face ID. 


Reset Face ID

If the above method isn’t working for you, you can just completely remove all the previous Face ID data and add a new one.

Here is how:

1: Open Settings.

2: Navigate and tap on ‘Face ID & Passcode’. Enter your passcode if prompted.

3: Here, tap on ‘Reset Face ID’. 

4: After that, tap on ‘Set Up Face ID’. 

Follow all the on-screen instructions and set up your Face ID. 

Friday, October 1, 2021

How To Fix ” This Copy of Windows Is Not Genuine”



You may be having a Windows update and causing this problem. In this case, you get an error after booting into the PC, that Windows is not genuine, and also the desktop background changes to a black screen. You will not be able to change the background however you like.

If you have tried to enter the License Key repeatedly or use any software/Patch to crack Windows activation. But still getting the error Windows 7 is not genuine or, this copy of windows is not genuine build 7601/7600, then this tutorial is for you.


How To Fix ” This Copy of Windows Is Not Genuine” 

Alternative 1 - Type-A Command In Command Prompt

1. Go to the Start menu and search for cmd. You will get cmd.exe in the search result then Right Click on cmd.exe and then click Run as Administrator. It will launch a command prompt with administrative privilege.


Step 2. Once the command prompt is opened now type the following command, SLMGR -REARM.

Make sure you type the same command without any mistake, and also ensure that the command prompt is opened in administrator mode otherwise it will not work.


Step 3. Once you typed the above command in the command prompt window then hit the Enter button on your keyboard to execute the above command.
Step 4. After you hit enter a confirmation window will appear with the details of command execution as.

Click on “OK” to close the dialog box.


Step 5. Now  Restart your computer. After the restart, you will not get that error again like Windows 7 build 7601 or 7600, This copy of windows is not genuine.

Alternative 2 - Uninstall KB971003 To Make Windows 7 Not Genuine

Microsoft releases updates to fight counterfeit operating system installation and license keys. Sometimes these updates throw false-positive results and your genuine and original product key gets expired and windows 7 shows not genuine error.

If your Windows 7 becomes non-genuine after updating the windows then follow these steps to fix this error-

1. Go to Start then Control Panel.
2 . Click on Windows Update at the very bottom of the control panel.
3. Now click on View Installed Updates, It’ll open a list of installed windows updates.
4. Find an update KB971033 and uninstall it by double-clicking on it.
5. Also, look for the recently installed updates after which you started getting the error. Find and uninstall those updates as well.


After that Restart, you won’t get Windows is not genuine error again. But, if you update Windows 7 again then the problem will arise. So consider disabling Windows updates.


Alternative 3 - Re-Register The License Key

If the two methods above are still not resolved, you should follow this last method. By re-registering your windows license, or buying a new license key.

Press the Win+R keys together to open the “Run” dialog box.  Type “slui.exe” and click OK.

Once you find the Windows Activation prompt, select the “Retype your product key” option. Here you need to enter the key you have noted.


Finally, you should not use patches or cracks too often, because it can make the worst happen one day. Maybe your files are hit by a virus attack, or photos/videos of your memories are suddenly lost due to a damaged Windows registry.