Although, the company updates the experience frequently, you may still come across a lot of different issues, such as problems launching up the Microsoft Store app, crashes, updates and apps stuck downloading, and a number of error messages. In this guide, you’ll learn the steps to reset the Microsoft Store on Windows 10 to fix the most common problems and get you downloading, installing, and updating apps in no time.

How to fix Microsoft Store using Settings How to fix Microsoft Store using WSReset command How to fix Microsoft Store reinstalling app

How to fix Microsoft Store using Settings

To fix problems with Microsoft Store with the reset option, use these steps: Once you complete the steps, the process will delete the data and reset the app to its default settings, which can help to fix most common problems. Microsoft Store app advanced settings Reset Microsoft Store app to fix problems

How to fix Microsoft Store using WSReset command

To fix Microsoft Store app problems with the WSReset command, use these steps: After you complete the steps, the WSReset utility will run and after a few seconds, if the operation completed successfully, the Store will open automatically.

How to fix Microsoft Store reinstalling app

If after resetting the Store the same problem or error keeps occurring, then you can use the PowerShell command-line utility to uninstall and install the Store app to resolve any issues.

Uninstall Store using PowerShell

To uninstall the Microsoft Store app using PowerShell, use these steps:

Install Store using PowerShell

To reinstall the Store app on Windows 10, use these steps: Search for Microsoft Store app using PowerShell Uninstall the Microsoft Store using PowerShell Once you complete the steps, you should be able to sign in to Windows 10 and open the Microsoft Store. Reinstall the Microsoft Store app using PowerShell In this guide, you’ve learned three different techniques to reset the Microsoft Store on Windows 10 on those times the app won’t open, keeps crashing every time you start the app, won’t update apps, or when you come across errors codes such as 0x80072efd, 0x80073cff, 0x80072ee2, 0x80073cf1, and others. Update January 27, 2020: This was originally published in February 2016, and it’s been updated to reflect the new changes with Windows 10. All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.