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2021.12.20 17:37






















Search for Find and fix problems with Windows Update. Run an antivirus scan to make sure that your computer is not infected. 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.


These steps won't work for apps. Do try them if nothing mentioned above works in your favor. As always, if you found another way or something does work, do share with us in the comments below. Next up: If you can download apps from Microsoft Store but not getting desired speeds, click on the link below to learn what to do. Resetting the Microsoft Store reverts it to its default settings, thereby allowing the app to run again without improper configurations messing things up.


Step 1: Open the Start menu, point to the cog-shaped Settings icon, and then click Settings. Step 5: Click Reset Again on the confirmation box.


Wait for the reset procedure to finish, and then exit the Settings app. Once the Microsoft Store finishes launching, attempt to install an app. It should most likely oblige. If that didn't help, proceed on to the next troubleshooting tip. Windows 10 comes with a built-in Command Prompt executable that deletes the Microsoft Store cache. Step 1: Search for wsreset. You don't have to do anything.


Once the cache is cleared, the Microsoft Store should launch automatically. Check if the Get or Install button is working properly. If they aren't responsive, read on to figure out what you must do next. Signing out of the Microsoft Store, and then signing back into it can help fix adamant Get or Install button that refuses to work.


Step 1: Open the Microsoft Store, and then click your profile portrait to the upper-right corner of the app window. On the menu that shows up, click your Microsoft Account. After signing out, exit and relaunch the Microsoft Store. Step 3: Click the profile icon which should appear vacant , and then click Sign In. Step 4: Select your Microsoft Account, and then click Continue to sign back in.


Hi David. After it resets, restart PC. If that fails then reinstall Store. Start with Step 4 to turn off Startup freeloaders which can conflict and cause issues, then Step 7 to check for infection the most thorough way, then step 10 to check for damaged System Files.


Then continue with the other steps to go over your install most thoroughly. This reinstalls Windows while keeping files, programs and most settings in place, and is also the most stable method to advance to the latest version.


I hope this helps. Feel free to ask back any questions and let us know how it goes. I will keep working with you until it's resolved. The pages appear to be providing accurate, safe information.