![]() ![]() In some cases, the above methods may fail to reinstall or restore one or more preinstalled apps. I didn't find creating a new user helped but the steps above did. Then follow steps above before reinstall of Windows. The last resort: Create a new user account - This may or may not work, but would be last thing to try and Of course if you are already on latest version probably won't help. Other suggestion, install latest version of windows. In the above command, replace PackageFullName with the package name of the Windows Store (paste package name) You won’t be able to right-click and copy.Īdd-AppxPackage -register “C:\Program Files\WindowsApps\” –DisableDevelopmentMode TIP: After selecting the PackageFullName, use Ctrl + C to copy. Scroll down and locate the entry of the Store app and copy the package name. ![]() In the PowerShell prompt, type the following command and press Enter key. Method 3: This one didn't work for me, so may not be a viable solution. Right click on Add-Store.cmd, run as administrator - no need for Powershell Be sure to change backĭownload GitHub – LTSB-Add-MicrosoftStore Method 2: You will have to change the settings to allow apps to be installed from other than the app store. If no MS Store, restart computer, run wsreset.exe again. in almost every case, Method 1 or 2 should resolve the problem.Ĭopy and paste: Get-AppXPackage *WindowsStore* -AllUsers | Foreach ![]() I would consider this the last ditch effort. Reinstall Windows doesn't need to be your first choice. After some research and testing here is what I found. ![]()
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