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  1. 4 days ago · (i apologize for bad english) So, some months ago i disabled some windows services that disabled the windows store apps. Today i wanted to install minecraft and to install it i need to login in my microsoft store account. I enabled the services that disabled microsoft store but the app didnt open, tried to restart few times but nothing happened.

  2. 5 days ago · Another quick way to fix Microsoft store problems on windows 11 is Sign out and Sign in to the Microsoft store again. In addition press the Windows key + R, type wsreset and click ok to reset the Microsoft Store cache files. Now try to open the Microsoft store app on windows 11 and download any app or games there. Check Internet connectivity

  3. 5 days ago · Press Windows + R, keyboard shortcut to open run, here type wsreset.exe and click OK. A blank Command Prompt window will open, but rest assured that it’s clearing the cache. After about ten seconds the window will close and the Store will open automatically. Check Your Computer’s date & Time.

  4. 5 days ago · Press Windows Key + R then type “wsreset.exe” and hit enter. Let the command run which will reset your Windows Store cache. When this is done restart your PC to save changes. See if you’re able to Fix Windows Store missing in Windows 10, if not then continue. Reset Microsoft Store.

  5. 4 days ago · Try a different network. Disable VPN and Proxy. Reset the Microsoft Store. Re-register Microsoft Store using PowerShell. Time & date settings. Check Microsoft server status. Consider a system restore. What does the 0x8D050003 error in Microsoft Store actually mean?

  6. Microsoft Store won't open, apps don't work anymore. This is a problem I'm having for quite a while and I don't know what to do as my only option left is to reset my PC fresh and start over. My Microsoft apps just suddenly stopped working at one point and will not open, Microsoft Store won't open either, I tried every suggestion under the sun ...

  7. 3 days ago · Step 1: Open Settings. The first thing you need to do is open the Settings app on your Windows 11 device. To do this, click on the Start menu and select the gear icon which represents Settings. Alternatively, you can press Win + I on your keyboard.