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Have you ever faced ms-windows-store:purgeCaches error in reset Microsoft Store application procedure? It’s likely Yes then you are in the right location here as we are telling every possible way to fix this Store issue in Windows 10. When you encounter any Windows 10 store app not working problem the first suggestion for you is to clean it with WSReset.exe. But sometimes this command itself becomes a cause showing ms-windows-store:purgeCaches error.
You find this issue when Microsoft Store is not working and you have tried Wsreset to resolve it. It throws an error message instead of solving the problem. However, you can fix ms-windows-store:purgeCaches in Windows 10 by following some tweaks –
ms-windows-store:purgeCaches in Windows 10 Solutions
Here is how to Fix ms-windows-store:purgeCaches in Windows 10 –
Solution-1: Registry hack
Step-1: Hit Win+R hotkeys to open Run dialog. When it appears, type regedit in the text field and Press Enter. If you see a UAC prompts up, make a click on Yes.
Step-2: Navigate the following path –
Step-3: Once you reach the path, do a right click on Packages located in the left pane and Select Permissions…
Step-4: Select Advanced on the Permission window from the bottom right corner.
Step-5: Now check the box beside “Replace all child object permission entries with inheritable permission entries from this object “located on the lower part of the Window.
Note- Before changing, make sure that the Owner is System.
Step-6: In the end, perform a click on Apply and thereafter OK. Finally, Reboot your PC.
Hopefully, it will resolve the issue when the PC gets started.
Solution-2: Run Windows 10 Store troubleshooter
ms-windows-store:purgeCaches error also occurs due to corrupted files. In that case, Windows Store app troubleshoot may help to resolve it.
Read How to Get at Troubleshooters On Windows 10 to Resolve Issues
- Go to the taskbar search box and write down troubleshoot and Press Enter.
- It will open up Troubleshooting Settings page. Now move to the right pane and scroll down and Locate Windows store Apps under Find and fix other problems.
- Now make a click on it and when expanded Select Run the troubleshooter.
The system will automatically resolve the issue once it finds the error.
Solution-3: Use PowerShell command to Reinstall Store
You might face complication while using PowerShell command as it is little tough compared to other solutions. Therefore follow the steps carefully –
- Press Win+X jointly to open WinX menu. Once the result showed up, make a click on Windows PowerShell (admin). Now a UAC will prompt up asking your confirmation, click on Yes to continue.
- Copy the following command and paste it into PowerShell Window and Press Enter –
Get-AppXPackage | Remove-AppxPackage
Get-AppxPackage -AllUsers | Remove-AppxPackage
Kindly do not paste both the commands at the same time but do one after another. This method will remove or uninstall Microsoft Store from your computer. Once it is done, Reboot your PC.
- When you PC get restarted, open elevated PowerShell again by following the above step. This time paste this following text after blinking cursor –
The PowerShell command will bring back your Microsoft Store again. Finally, Reboot your system to save the changes you made and fix ms-windows-store:purgeCaches in Windows 10.
Solution-4: Try DISM Tool
To fix ms-windows-store:purgeCaches, you can use DISM Command. Here’s how –
- Type cmd in the search box located next to Start button. Once the result came into view, make a right click on “Command Prompt” Desktop app and choose “Run as administrator” from the options.
- Now type the following command one by one after C:WINDOWSsystem32> and press Enter each time –
- When completed, exit the Command Prompt black Window and Reboot your system.
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Run Disk cleanup
Running Disk Cleanup might help you to fix ms-windows-store:purgeCaches issue.
Press Windows logo key type “cleanmgr” and hit Enter.
Select C (the system drive), click OK, on the pop up and let the system to detect the removable items.
Once the Disk Cleanup wizard appears, press “Clean up System files”.
Wait for few minutes for the subsequent window, check all the boxes under Files to delete and then click OK.
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That’s it. Hope these ways will help you to resolve ms-windows-store:purgeCaches issue.
Windows 10 Photos app not working after install October 2018 update? Windows 10 Photos app not working Can’t launch the Windows 10 Photos app to view your JPG or PNG, Take a long time to load Windows 10 Photos app? A number of users report this issue after Windows 10 1809 upgrade,
Trying to view a photo gives the message “This app cannot be loaded.” This is followed by a dialogue box giving the message “The application cannot be started. Try reinstalling the app to fix the problem.”
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Windows 10 photos app not working
There are several reasons why you are having issues with the Windows 10 Photos App. Normally, restoring your libraries to default will do the trick.
- Open File Explorer and click on the View tab.
- Click on the Navigation pane and select Show libraries.
- On the left pane, right click on Libraries and select Restore default libraries.
After following the steps, open your Photos app again and you should be able to see the images.
Store app Troubleshooter
If still your Windows 10 Photos app is slow to open & takes a long time to load, or if it is or not working run the Store app Troubleshooter.
- Use Windows shortcut keys Windows + I to launch the Settings.
- Go to the Update & security menu.
- Select Troubleshoot option on the left pane.
- Scroll down and highlight the Windows Store Apps.
- Click the Run the troubleshooter button.
Then Windows 10 will automatically detect all the Windows Store apps, including the Photos app, and gives workable solutions. You can follow the on-screen instructions to fix the app issue.
Reset Photos app
If the above method didn’t work, then you could try resetting the Windows 10 Photos app to solve the problem.
- Press Windows + I to open Settings.
- Go to the Apps menu.
- Select the Apps & features tab on the left side.
- On the right side, scroll down and highlight the Photos app.
- Click the Advanced options link.
- Click the Reset button.
This will reset the Photos app to the default settings. Perform a restart to make the changes take effect.
Restore your Photos app package
- Right-click on the Start menu and select Command Prompt (Admin).
- Type PowerShell and press Enter.
- Type Get-AppXPackage -AllUsers | Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register “$($_.InstallLocation)AppXManifest.xml”}and press Enter.
- Restart your computer.
After performing the steps, check if you will still have issues with the Photos app.
Reinstall Photos app
- If your app still doesn’t work after the reset, you can try a full reinstall of Photos.
- Right-click on the Start Button and choose PowerShell (Admin)
- Perform command below to remove photos app
- get-appxpackage *Microsoft.Windows.Photos* | remove-appxpackage
- Once you’ve done this restart windows PC
- Now open windows store, search photos app and install.
Let’s open an image and check there is no more problem, with photos app.
Perform system restore
If none above solutions worked for you, its time to utilize system restore that revert the changes to previous working state.
- On start menu search type restore, then click “Create a restore point.”
- In the new window click “System Restore” and then follow the prompts until you can select a restore point.
- Select the one you want (ideally before your Photos app problems started), and go ahead with the process.
Or you can restore the old Windows Photo Viewer from here.
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The Windows Store, Microsoft Store, whatever you want to call it, isn’t the most popular store out there, riddled as it is with bugs, crashes, and a tendency to just outright not work. It does have some good stuff in it, though (like these free apps), and if you’re a gamer, then you may find that you need to have access to it to download games from the Microsoft stable like Forza Horizon 4 and Gears of War 4.
So it’s good to have it working. If your Windows Store stops working, however, here are the best fixes to get it back up and running.
The Basics
Before getting to the proper fixes, there’s a small checklist of things you should confirm before you carry on:
- Windows is up to date
- UAC (User Account Control) is enabled
- Your Video Card/GPU drivers are up to date
If these are all in place but your Windows Store still isn’t working, proceed onto the following fixes.
Change Your DNS Address
One of the more common error messages that may crop up when your Windows Store isn’t working is the ‘0x80131500’ error. This can happen if your PC is connecting to the internet through certain DNS servers, which are automatically assigned by your ISP and/or home networking setup.
To change your DNS server address, go to “Settings (click Start then the cog icon) -> Network & Internet -> Change adapter options”.
Next, right-click your network connection, click Properties, then in the new window scroll down to “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)”, right-click it and click Properties.
In the “Preferred DNS server” box, enter the address 1.1.1.1, which is Cloudfare’s universal DNS resolver. Click OK, and hopefully the Windows Store will be back up and running.
Change the Computer’s Time
One of the more effective yet somewhat strange methods of solving Windows 10 Store crashes is making sure your computer’s clock is accurate. When Windows Store boots up, it tries to get a sync between the store’s time and your own. If the two times are different, the store will sometimes refuse to load. It’s very frustrating but also very easy to fix.
1. To make sure your click is up to date, right-click the taskbar and click “Adjust date/time.”
2. First, go to “Set time automatically,” and turn it off by clicking the switch underneath it.
3. Once it has finished processing your request, switch it back on again. This will update the time so that it’s at its most accurate. Make sure your time zone is set correctly, too!
Once done, try to open the Windows Store again and see if the crashes persist.
Set Yourself as Owner of the WindowsApps Folder
Sometimes the problem lies in the fact that you don’t “own” the WindowsApp file on your computer. It may seem a little odd, but sometimes files are modified to not allow you access to them, despite being on your machine and associated with your account. Telling the computer to give you total control over the WindowsApp folder will sometimes allow the Store to do its job properly.
Fallout 4 melee overhaul. To do this you’re going to need to perform a lot of security-based actions on the WindowsApps folder. Thankfully, we’ve already published a guide in the past that details step-by-step how to access your WindowsApps folder, so check it out.
Clear the Windows Store Cache
The simplest fix is to reset the Windows Store cache, which may have become cluttered and buggy over time. To do this, hit Ctrl + R, then in the Run box type
wsreset
and hit Enter. 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.Reinstall the Windows Store
It may seem radical, but sometimes the best way to fix the problems with the Windows Store is to reinstall. Photostage slideshow producer key. Unfortunately, it’s not quite as simple as just going to your “Apps and Features” list. (You didn’t think Microsoft would make it that easy, did you?)
You’ll need to uninstall the Windows Store through the Powershell.
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1. Press the Windows key, type
powershell
, right-click it in the search results, then “Run as administrator.”2. In Powershell, type
get-appxpackage -allusers
3. Find the entry for “Microsoft.WindowsStore,” and copy the information in the “PackageFullName” line to the clipboard.
4. 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:but for you it may vary slightly depending on your Windows Store version number.
5. Hit Enter and the Windows Store will be gone. Reboot your PC.
6. To reinstall the Windows Store, you’ll need to go back to Powershell as an admin and type the following:
Disable Proxy Server
If you have a proxy server (or VPN for that matter) enabled, then it could be sending your Windows Store out of whack because your PC’s IP address doesn’t correspond with the details on your Windows account. 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.
To check this and switch off your proxy connection, click the Start button, then the “Settings” icon. In the Settings window, click “Network & Internet Proxy” in the pane on the left, and then make sure the “Use a proxy server” slider is switched off.
Reset Windows Store
As of the Anniversary Update, you have the option to reset Windows apps, which will clear their cache and data, essentially making them like new. It’s a little more drastic than the “WS Reset” option, as this will clear all your preferences, login details, settings and so on. (Don’t worry, you’ll still keep the app you installed from the Windows Store.)
To do this, right-click the “Start button -> Apps and Features,” then scroll down to “Store’ in your list of Apps & Features. Click it, then click “Advanced options,” and in the new window click Reset. You’ll receive a warning that you’ll lose data on this app. Click “Reset” again, and you’re done.
Re-register the Windows Store App
Another form of resetting the Windows Store app is to get it to re-register on your PC. Click Start, type
cmd
, then right-click the Command Prompt when it appears in the results and click “Run as administrator.”In Command Prompt, type the following command to re-register the Windows Store on your PC:
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Once you’ve done this, the Windows Store should re-register and hopefully be back in good working order.
Conclusion
These fixes are helpful, not only for the Windows Store, but most can be applied to any UWP/Windows app. Making sure you’re not on a proxy server is important to certain Internet-dependent apps, while the “Reset” function can also be applied to any UWP app. Transferable fixes – gotta love them!
This article was updated in June 2019 and some of the obsolete methods were removed.
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