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If you have multiple hard drives connected to your computer, make sure you configure Windows to save new apps on the drive with sufficient storage space. Microsoft Store generates and stores temporary files called Cache Data on your computer. These files help Microsoft Store perform faster on your computer. However, when these files get corrupt, they sometimes cause the Microsoft Store to malfunction. Clear the Microsoft Store cache and check if that restore app downloads and installation.

Close the Microsoft Store windows and type wsreset in the search box. Windows will launch the Microsoft Store automatically after clearing the cache. Try downloading an app and check if it goes through. This entails signing out of your Microsoft account from the Microsoft Store app and signing back in.

Click the profile icon at the top-right corner of the Microsoft Store app and select your account. Return to the Microsoft Store homepage, click the profile icon and select Sign in. If the account is saved on your computer, select the account and click Continue to proceed. Otherwise, click Microsoft account to use a different account with the Microsoft Store. Provide your account credentials and click Sign In to reconnect your account to the Microsoft Store.

You should give the app a reset. That could help eliminate issues causing the app to malfunction. Afterward, launch Microsoft Store, sign in with your Microsoft account details and see if you can now download and install app updates from the store.

Windows has a built-in tool that diagnoses and fixes issues with the Microsoft Store or apps downloaded from the store. The app isn't compatible with your device. Microsoft Store automatically hides or blocks the purchase button on apps that are incompatible with your device.

Your PC was recently updated, but wasn't restarted. If updates for Windows were recently installed, you'll need to restart your PC before you can install apps from Microsoft Store. Your PC isn't authorized to use Microsoft Store apps.

You'll need to sign into the app with your Microsoft account. To check if your PC is authorized, see Add a device to your Microsoft account. A blank command prompt window will open, and after about ten seconds the window will close and Microsoft Store will open automatically.

While this known issue is fixed in the Windows 10 Version 20H1 May Update, you might need to take the following steps if you are still experiencing this error:. Microsoft Store doesn't open. Fix problems with apps from Microsoft Store. Table of contents. Microsoft Store and billing help. Manage a subscription. Shipping, orders, and history. Refunds and exchanges. Authorize or troubleshoot a purchase. Payment options and updates. Gift cards and Microsoft account balances.

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