Reinstall Microsoft Store Windows 10

Almost all users are removing all bundled Windows 10 apps because they are very poorly made and are practically of no use on a PC with mouse and keyboard. You can remove all the bundled apps at once as we showed earlier. Or you can remove apps individually. If you removed all apps and lost the Windows Store app as well, you might be unable to install new apps. Here is how to restore and reinstall Windows Store in Windows 10 after removing it with PowerShell.

  1. Download And Install Windows Store
  2. Installing Microsoft Store Windows 10
  3. How To Reinstall Microsoft Store Windows 10

Aug 16, 2019  Reset the Microsoft Store using WSReset command WSReset.exe is a troubleshooting tool designed to reset the Microsoft Store, clears the Store cache without changing account settings or deleting installed apps Press the Windows + R keys to open.

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  • Restore Microsoft Store application in Windows 10. Ask Question Asked 4 years. Reinstall it from the microsoft store this is for W8 but should work the same. Store is now working, now update apps inc Microsoft Store. Tested on Windows 10 Pro.
  • Aug 05, 2015  To restore and reinstall Windows Store in Windows 10 after removing it with PowerShell, you need to do the following: Run PowerShell as Administrator. Open the Start menu (press Win key on the keyboard) and type Powershell. When it comes up in the search results, right click on it and choose 'Run as administrator'.

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Download And Install Windows Store

restore and reinstall Windows Store in Windows 10 after removing it with PowerShell, you need to do the following:Windows 10 store not installed

Installing Microsoft Store Windows 10

  1. Run PowerShell as Administrator.
    Open the Start menu (press Win key on the keyboard) and type Powershell. When it comes up in the search results, right click on it and choose 'Run as administrator'. Or you can also press Ctrl + Shift + Enter to open it as administrator. Opening PowerShell as administrator is important, otherwise, the commands you run will fail:
  2. Type the following command in the PowerShell console:
  3. In the output, locate the Microsoft.WindowsStore entry. It was the last one for me. Look for the text PackageFamilyName.
    Then run this PowerShell command, still elevated, replacing the ****** with the PackageFullName from above:

    For example, in my case it should be:

    This will put back the Store app. You can then install new apps that you actually need such as games without the useless pre-loaded apps for which desktop apps are a far better alternative.

    If you get the error 'access denied' or something like that, you might need to take ownership of the WindowsApps folder. See the article on How to take ownership and get full access to files and folders in Windows 10.

    Thanks to our reader 'Greg' for sharing this tip.

How To Reinstall Microsoft Store Windows 10

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