Just out of interest I've checked my Insider build and that is also white.
Microsoft Store icon isn't the most up to date one.
I recently set up a new computer and realized that the Microsoft Store icon on it is blue. On my previous PC, the icon was white (they both run Windows 11, though the newer one has Windows 11 Pro, while the older one was Windows 11 Home) and I was wondering if I could change the icon or update Microsoft Store on my older system in such a way that the seemingly older (based on my Wikipedia research) white icon would change to blue.
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Anonymous
2024-09-30T19:30:46+00:00 -
Anonymous
2024-09-30T19:17:57+00:00 I have Windows 11 Home. Pre-installed initially by Lenovo but I have since clean installed using Microsoft installation media.
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Anonymous
2024-09-30T18:52:10+00:00 This Wikipedia page says that in Windows 11 the icon was supposed to get updated to blue. Do you have the Pro or Home Windows? Also, maybe it has to do with whether the system was updated from 10 to 11, as opposed to starting fresh with 11. Did you upgrade your machine or build/buy it with Windows 11 'out of the box'?
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Anonymous
2024-09-30T19:25:11+00:00 Interesting. I'll keep investigating out of sheer curiosity, but thanks for the answer nonetheless.
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Anonymous
2024-09-30T18:38:43+00:00 I have the latest version and build of Windows 11 and the Store icon on the task bar is white.