Follow these in order:
- Try Wsreset: First see if Windows Store Reset works. This should Reset Windows 10 Store cache, and reinstall the same.
a. Open Run dialog box(Win+R)
b. Type in ""wsreset -i"" and Press Enter
- The next step if Wsreset doesn't help is to Reset the Store app. To do this, follow the steps:
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a. Open Run Dialog box( Windows+R key)
b. Type in ms-settings:appsfeatures and Press Enter(Alternatively, Start>Settings>Apps and features)
c. Locate Microsoft Store
d. Click Advanced Options
e. Locate and click Reset Button
- Reset Windows Update components: Resetting Windows update components might also help. Here is an article on how to do that. https://www.yourwindowsguide.com/2015/12/reset-windows-update.html
a. Right-click Start>Run and Type in Services.msc to open Services. - b. Make sure the status of the following services is Automatic and running
i. Windows License Manager ii. Background Intelligence Transfer service iii. Cryptographic Services iv. Windows Update v. Windows Store - Repair install: The last Resort is a reinstallation of Windows. You can do a repair install, which keeps everything including your apps and files.
https://yourwindowsguide.com/2021/08/repair-install-windows-11.html
Originally written at https://www.yourwindowsguide.com/2018/08/resolve-windows-store-problems-windows-10.html
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