Open with - Microsoft WinRT Storage API

Anonymous
2022-09-25T14:21:57+00:00

Hi,

Since my PC updated to Win 11 22H2 Pro, right-clicking on a JPG, one of the options is "Microsoft WinRT Storage API", clicking on this just brings up the error message "Element not found". I can find no way of removing this "open-with" item.

Just to clarify, I have seen posts referring to this where it has taken over as the Default app, this isn't the case here, all the files open in the correct default programs as they should. The problem is removing Microsoft WinRT Storage API altogether from the open-with menu.

Finally, I had the same issue with a laptop - rolling back and new Windows install [21H2 Home] corrected the problem - suggesting it isn't system specific.

Thanks.

Windows for home | Windows 11 | Windows update

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  1. Ramesh Srinivasan 173.4K Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2022-09-27T08:31:39+00:00

    Mike,

    I'm wondering if this has something to do with Paint3D. The shell seems to be enumerating the program's registry location, and Paint3D's Package ID is wrongly assigned; it's pointing to the regular Paint app.

    Please try these two commands from Admin PowerShell window:

    • get-appxpackage *paint* -allusers | remove-appxpackage
    • get-appxpackage Microsoft.Windows.Photos -allusers | remove-appxpackage

    Install Paint 3D from Microsoft Store.

    (Don't install the Photos app yet.)

    See if the erroneous Open With entry is gone. Let's know how it goes.

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  1. Ramesh Srinivasan 173.4K Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2022-09-25T16:10:19+00:00

    Hi Mike,

    Thanks.

    Can you confirm you tried the following steps before running the DISM command?

    • Right-click on a JPG file and choose Properties.
    • Click "Change"
    • Select "Microsoft WinRT Storage API" from the list.

    If so, the association didn't take effect. We'll have to try a different approach.

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  2. DaveM121 811.9K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2022-09-25T16:14:06+00:00

    Hi Mike-V8,

    This is very strange that search of the whole Registry did not fin that, all entries on a context menu are stored in the Registry.

    Download the free ShellExView utility that does not need to be installed from the link below

    https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/shexview.zip

    Extract the zip file and run ShellExView

    Can you find 'Microsoft WinRT Storage API' in the list in that utility?

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  3. Anonymous
    2022-09-25T16:15:27+00:00

    Hi Ramesh,

    Yes, I followed your suggestions - clicking on the JPG does now directly bring up the "Element not Found" window - which suggests it is associated with Microsoft WinRT Storage API?

    ![](https://learn-attachment.microsoft.com/api/attachments/3e3fcf49-b505-4311-a79a-de60681a118b?platform=QnA

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  4. Anonymous
    2022-09-25T16:22:07+00:00

    Hi Dave,

    Sorry, I missed your response - here is the info as requested - I re-ordered to alphabetical order so all in one place:

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