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Windows 11 notifications silently stopped working? It's a known bug — and "reset Windows" isn't the only fix

If your Windows 11 notifications have quietly stopped working — no toast popups, or a sound plays but no banner, or the Action Center stays empty even though the little count badge keeps climbing — you're not imagining it, and it's almost certainly not something you misconfigured.

It's a known Windows 11 bug. And Microsoft's official answer to it is worse than the bug itself.

The symptom

It usually shows up like this:

  • The notification count badge keeps ticking up, but no banner ever actually pops.

  • You open the Action Center expecting a backlog — and it's empty, or stale.

  • A sound might still play, so you know something came in. You just never get to see it.

  • Apps swear they sent the notification. Windows swears everything is fine.

The worst part is what you don't notice: the message from your bank, the calendar reminder, the "your driver is arriving" — they arrived, and you never saw them.

It's not your settings

The first thing everyone does is dig through Settings. Notifications are on. Focus Assist / Do Not Disturb is off. The app is allowed. You run the built-in Notifications Troubleshooter and it cheerfully reports "everything is configured correctly."

So you toggle things off and on, maybe reinstall an app, maybe poke at Group Policy. Nothing sticks — because the problem isn't in any of those switches. It's a known intermittent fault in Windows 11 (22H2 and later) that tends to show up after sleep/wake cycles. Microsoft has acknowledged it. There just isn't a Settings page that addresses it.

Why "just restart" only buys you a few days

Rebooting brings notifications back — for a while. That's why most advice online stops there: "restart your PC."

But a restart doesn't address what actually went wrong; it only resets things for a bit. A few days later — usually after the next time the laptop sleeps and wakes — they silently die again. People end up rebooting every few days just to keep notifications working, never quite sure what they missed in between.

A reboot is a band-aid, not a cure.

Microsoft's official fix is nuclear

Follow the support path to the end and here's where it lands: "you may need to reset Windows or create a new user profile."

Read that again. The official remedy for "my notifications stopped popping" is to reset your PC or abandon your user account — reinstall your programs, reconfigure everything, move your files to a brand-new profile. For most people that's hours of work and real risk, to fix something that was never their fault.

That's the gap I wanted to close.

The fix that doesn't blow up your PC

I built a small Windows utility called WNF (Windows Notification Fixer) that repairs the underlying problem directly — no reset, no new profile, nothing of yours touched. You run it, notifications start working again, and that's the whole experience: one click, it just works.

The part I'm proudest of is that you only deal with it once. WNF can run quietly on a schedule, so if the bug tries to come back after a sleep/wake, it's already handled — usually before you'd ever notice a notification went missing. No more reboot roulette, no more wondering what you didn't see.

  • One click — notifications back, nothing else disturbed

  • Optional automatic schedule, so it never silently breaks again

  • Plain activity log so you can see exactly when it ran

  • Code-signed, runs on Windows 10 and 11, free trial

Disclosure: I'm the author. https://amathlai.com/windows-notification-fixer.html

As far as I've found, it's the only tool that actually targets this specific failure — most "fix Windows notifications" guides just walk you back through the same Settings toggles that didn't work the first time.

TL;DR

  • Windows 11 (22H2+) has a known bug where the notification count climbs but nothing ever pops and the Action Center stays empty — often after sleep/wake.

  • It's not your settings; the built-in Troubleshooter even reports everything is fine.

  • A restart fixes it only until the next time — so people reboot over and over.

  • Microsoft's official escalation is to reset Windows or make a new user profile — nuclear, for a notification bug.

  • WNF fixes the actual problem in one click, with an optional schedule so it stays fixed. https://amathlai.com/windows-notification-fixer.html

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