It has been 2 months now.
Windows 11 S Mode's Microsoft Store not working due to "Try that again."
I've tried Updating the store, I can't uninstall it on settings and Terminal will not work. I created a new account, checked for corrupted files, installed a clean version of Windows 11, Network reset, resetting the PC and Microsoft Store, EVERY page with this problem, Xbox one settings, ipv4 and ipv6 config, new network, WLAN data, windows store apps troubleshooting, and MUCH, MUCH, more! I NEED help! I can't go to Apple with the at least $999 laptops!!! Help!!!!!! I've also called ASUS and Microsoft over and over again!
ASUS Laptop, Windows 11, 2022 H2.
It won't let me add the photos, so I'll tell you.
Try that again!
Something happened on our side. Waiting a bit might help.
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Anonymous
2023-02-08T21:42:48+00:00 -
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2023-01-29T23:02:46+00:00 Thanks for reaching out. My name is, Zadee. I'm an Independent Advisor and a Microsoft user like you. I'll be glad to help you today.
Thanks for sharing what you've done already, James. You might need to just perform this one more time though, the reset. But this time, let's not just reset Windows through Settings or WinRe. Let's download a fresh copy of Windows ISO (link below). Make sure to remember your Edition (Home, Pro, etc), you need to install the exact Edition later so you would not have issues with your Activation.
You will need a USB of at least 8GB and a working Windows computer to download the Windows ISO and create the bootable USB. Once you have these ready, you can follow the steps below.
I know that you can just run the ISO directly from your desktop but to avoid issues let's just do it through BIOS. This is going to be a CLEAN INSTALL.
Download the ISO here:
https://tb.rg-adguard.net/public.phpNote: You'll need a torrent downloader for this.
- Plug the USB into the working computer
- Format the USB by going to the file explorer. Right-click the USB and select format, make sure it's NFTS, select quick format, then format.
- Once formatting is done. Transfer the files from that downloaded ISO to the USB.
Note: It has to be the files that need to be transferred to the USB, NOT the ISO file itself.
- Once copying is done, plug the USB into the problematic computer and follow this vid guide. (start on step# 3)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJCkI14Lcd4&...
SUGGESTION: Just delete the partitions in the partition phase and create a new one. I am suggesting this because you have already mentioned in the description that you have already clean-installed windows before, which tells me you're ok removing all the files from the device.
NOTE: The BIOS you might see in the video is not the same as your computer BIOS but this gives you an idea of how to access your own BIOS and what to access when you're in the BIOS.
Good luck!
Best Regards,
I already tried those 2 times! It's still saying Try that again!
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Sumit D - IA 168.6K Reputation points Independent Advisor
2023-01-30T02:52:45+00:00 Hi James,
I am Sumit here to assist you with this question.
It is a common problem that happens from Microsoft's end. It usually resolves in a day or two. If I will see more threads in the community, I'll let the Store team know.
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Anonymous
2023-01-30T00:17:47+00:00 I had to be sure if the USB bootable was performed as that's not mentioned above. Thank you for confirming, James. Let's have other experts join in and see if they have other suggestions that can help solve this issue. If I have other inputs I will certainly post again here. Please check this thread from time to time for updates. Thank you for your cooperation.
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Anonymous
2023-01-29T19:09:51+00:00 Thanks for reaching out. My name is, Zadee. I'm an Independent Advisor and a Microsoft user like you. I'll be glad to help you today.
Thanks for sharing what you've done already, James. You might need to just perform this one more time though, the reset. But this time, let's not just reset Windows through Settings or WinRe. Let's download a fresh copy of Windows ISO (link below). Make sure to remember your Edition (Home, Pro, etc), you need to install the exact Edition later so you would not have issues with your Activation.
You will need a USB of at least 8GB and a working Windows computer to download the Windows ISO and create the bootable USB. Once you have these ready, you can follow the steps below.
I know that you can just run the ISO directly from your desktop but to avoid issues let's just do it through BIOS. This is going to be a CLEAN INSTALL.
Download the ISO here:
https://tb.rg-adguard.net/public.php
Note: You'll need a torrent downloader for this.
- Plug the USB into the working computer
- Format the USB by going to the file explorer. Right-click the USB and select format, make sure it's NFTS, select quick format, then format.
- Once formatting is done. Transfer the files from that downloaded ISO to the USB.
Note: It has to be the files that need to be transferred to the USB, NOT the ISO file itself.
- Once copying is done, plug the USB into the problematic computer and follow this vid guide. (start on step# 3)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJCkI14Lcd4&...
SUGGESTION: Just delete the partitions in the partition phase and create a new one. I am suggesting this because you have already mentioned in the description that you have already clean-installed windows before, which tells me you're ok removing all the files from the device.
NOTE: The BIOS you might see in the video is not the same as your computer BIOS but this gives you an idea of how to access your own BIOS and what to access when you're in the BIOS.
Good luck!
Best Regards,