Causes of Error 0x80072EFF:
- Corrupted Windows registry database.
- Incomplete or damaged installation of the Microsoft Update program.
- Malware or virus infection.
- Corrupted Microsoft Update-related program files or Windows system files.
Method 1: Use System File Checker
- Click on the Start button. In the search box, type ‘command prompt’. Then press Ctrl + Shift + Enter to open the Command Prompt with admin privileges.
- Copy and paste the below command in the Command Prompt and hit Enter.
> sfc /scannow
- Now, the System File Checker will perform a scan and repair the corrupted or damaged system files.
Method 2: Check for Updates
- Use this shortcut Windows key + I to open the Settings.
- After that, you have to choose Update & Security.
- It will open the Windows Update settings by default.
- Now, you have to click the Check for updates button.
- Then, install the updates and restart your system.
Method 3: Reset Windows Store Cache
- To open the Run Command, you have to use this keyboard shortcut Windows key + R.
- Then, you have to copy and paste the below command and click the OK button.
> wsreset.exe
- It will open the Microsoft Store along with a Command Prompt and resets the Windows Store cache.
- Then, you have to reboot your computer and open the Windows Store so that you won’t get any error.
Method 4: Delete Local Cache
- To open the Run Command, you have to use this keyboard shortcut Windows key + R.
- After that, you have to copy and paste this command
> ‘%localappdata%\\Packages\\Microsoft.WindowsStore_8wekyb3d8bbwe\\LocalState‘
and click the OK button.
- Now, you have to scroll down and locate the Cache folder in the LocalState folder.
- Select all the files or contents and right-click on it and choose the Delete option.
- At last, you have to restart your PC and check whether the error gets fixed or not.
Method 5: Re-register the Windows Store Cache
- Go to the Start menu.
- In the search box, you have to type ‘powershell’ and then right-click on it to choose Run as administrator.
- Now, copy and paste the below command and hit Enter.
> Get-AppXPackage -AllUsers | Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register “$($_.InstallLocation)AppXManifest.xml”}
- You have to wait until the process gets done and then try to launch the Windows Store to make sure that the error gets fixed or not.
Method 6: Tweaking the Internet Settings
- Press the Windows key on your keyboard so that it will open the Start menu.
- Search for Control Panel and hit Enter to open it.
- Select the Network and Internet option.
- Then, you have to choose Internet Options.
- It will open the Internet Properties window.
- Now, you have to click the Advanced tab.
- Scroll down the list under Settings and locate the following options:
- Use SSL 2.0
- Use SSL 3.0
- Use TLS 1.0
- Use TLS 1.1
- Use TLS 1.2
- You have to select all the above options and click the Apply and OK button.
- Select SSL & TLS
- Select SSL & TLS
- By modifying the internet settings may resolve the error 0x80072EFF.
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