If you want to reinstall any other app, locate its entry and copy its PackageFullName. Good luck! Note that the following command reinstalls not just the Store app but also all default apps that ship with Windows So when you reinstall all apps, you might lose data stored in apps and you might need to configure these apps again.
NOTE: Although the command reinstalls most of the native apps, the command might fail to reinstall some apps like Cortana and Edge. Step 1: Open Windows PowerShell with admin rights. Or, type PowerShell in the search box, right-click on the PowerShell entry in the result and then click Run as administrator. Step 3: In the PowerShell, copy and paste the following command and then press Enter to execute it.
InstallLocation AppXManifest. This may take some time and you might see some errors. Simply ignore all errors and wait for command to complete its job. Step 4: Once done, open the Start menu and search for the app that you wanted to reinstall. It should be there. In some cases, the above methods may fail to reinstall or restore one or more preinstalled apps. Yes, a new user account will have all apps including the Store app. To create a new user account, open Accounts section of Settings app, click Family and other users, click Add someone else to this PC, and then follow simple on-screen instructions to create a new user account.
Once the new account is ready, you can then move existing data from your old account to the new one. Fix 2. Fix 3. It can not only steal your data but also break apps and system settings. Click on Run as administrator to run this command. Click Yes if you are asked to give admin rights. You will see the Command Prompt launch briefly. This will clear Microsoft Store cache.
You may have to sign back in. Do it and see if it fixes Microsoft Store not downloading apps or games error. It is not required but I would recommend a reboot at this point. Check if app or games download are still pending or stuck in Microsoft Store. There may be an app conflict which is responsible for Microsoft Store not downloading apps or games. Try both these methods to see if you can find the culprit. Enter the command below to re-register Microsoft Store on your computer.
This can solve a lot of problems associated with the app. Go back to the Services windows and restart the Windows Update service. Just like you stopped it. Try downloading that app or game from Microsoft Store again. Try restoring your computer if nothing else works.
These two steps are often recommended as a last resort when nothing else solves a critical error or issue. Microsoft support has compiled a short list of troubleshooting steps if you are unable to install games in particular.
The problem could be caused by many factors. To solve the problem, you can try the following solutions. Sometimes the problem can be solved by a simple restart. You might also need to check for network issues. Some users have solved Microsoft Store not downloading by signing out and then signing to Microsoft Store. You can also have a try. You just need to click the Account button and select your account.
In the pop-up window, click Sign out. The simplest fix is to reset the Windows Store cache, which may have become cluttered and buggy over time. A command prompt window should show up, which indicates that Windows is resetting the Store cache.
When the window closes, the job is done, so you can try opening the Store again to see if it works properly. It may seem radical, but sometimes the best way to fix the problems with the Windows Store is to reinstall. On a new line in the Powershell, type remove-appxpackage followed by a space, then paste over the PackageName you copied over to the clipboard. For me this looked like:.
So first, if you have a VPN enabled, switch it off. Proxy connections, on the other hand, are a bit more sneaky, and you might not even know if you have one switched on.
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