Maps app not working or Shows Incorrect Location in Windows 11/10

If you’re faced with this issue, you can try our recommended solutions below in no particular order and see if that helps to resolve the issue. Let’s take a look at the description of the process involved concerning each of the listed solutions. Before you try the solutions below, first check for updates and install any bits if available. Also, update the display adapter driver on your Windows 10 PC – this should fix the issues with rendering Maps or showing roads on the map.

1] Run the Windows Store Apps Troubleshooter

This solution requires you to run the inbuilt Windows Store App Troubleshooter and see if the Maps app not working or Shows Incorrect Location problem is resolved.

2] Enable Location

3] Disable Fast Startup

The Fast Startup feature in Windows 10 is enabled by default if applicable. Fast Startup is designed to help your computer startup faster after you shut down your computer. When you shut down your computer, your computer actually enters a hibernation state instead of a full shutdown.

Press the Windows key + I to open Settings.Click Privacy.Click Location on the left pane.On the right pane, toggle the Location button to On.Also, scroll down, and make sure Maps is set to On, under Choose which apps can access your precise location.

Once done, check if the issue is resolved. If not, try the next solution. Read: How to set Default Location of your PC This solution requires you to disable Fast Startup and see if the issue is resolved. Otherwise, revert the settings and try the next solution.

4] Uninstall and reinstall Maps app

You will see the button to uninstall Maps in Settings greyed out – so you may try to Reset it first and see if that works. If not, use other ways to uninstall it. To uninstall the Maps app using PowerShell, do the following:

Press Windows key + X to open Power User Menu.Tap A on the keyboard to launch PowerShell in admin/elevated mode.In the PowerShell console, type in the command below and hit Enter:

Once the command executes, the Maps app will be uninstalled. Now, head to Windows Store, search for Maps, and install it again. If the issue persists, try the next solution.

5] Flush DNS

As you browse the Internet, DNS collects cache and all these piles of the stored cache may block your connection or prevent your apps from running properly. So, if your Maps app is still unavailable, try flushing the DNS cache and see if that resolves the issue at hand. Read: Microsoft Edge detects the wrong Geographical Location.

6] Delete the file maps

Do the following:

Press Windows key + E to open File Explorer.Click View on the ribbon.Check Hidden items option in order to display hidden files and folders.Next, browse to Program Files.Locate the Windows Apps folder.Double-click the folder to open it.Navigate to the folder Microsoft.WindowsMaps_4.1509.50911.0_neutral_split.scale-100-8wekyb3d8bbwe.

Note: There should be two versions of this file with two different creation dates.

Delete the file with the earlier date.Restart PC.

The issue should be resolved now. If not, try the next solution.

7] Suggest a change for missing or inaccurate location

This solution simply requires you to suggest a change for the inaccurate location on the Maps app. Any of these solutions should work for you! Related post: Google Maps not showing and displays a blank screen.