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Main Forum => General Computer Support => Topic started by: Wolverine 7 on July 30, 2021, 05:43:56 am
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Dell Latitude 7380 8gb Windows 10 Pro
Current build
Hi all..
Occasionally i download one of ms store apps,to use on my system,..not had many issues with it,though i
know it can be glitchy..
Just tried to download a small app for the taskbar,and received following error..
Page cannot be loaded,please try again later > Error Code: 0x80131500
Fixes ive tried
Dism restore health + Filechecker (no issues)
wsreset.exe- didnt work..(completed successfully but didn't help)
deleted the contents of the download directory and the datastore directory in
c:\windows\softwaredistribution -didnt work
Ran Windows Store Apps Troubleshooter - Suggested turning on UAC (makes no difference)..
Created a new user account,..issue still persists
Deleted SSD for user account in registry
Reset DNS
Any thoughts gratefully received,..
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You may need to perform a repair install but open a Command Prompt (Admin) or Powershell (Admin) and copy & paste this cmd to the prompt to reinstall the Store -
Get-AppxPackage -allusers *WindowsStore* | Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register ?$($_.InstallLocation)\\AppXManifest.xml?}
I assume you have performed an antimalware scan ?
To perform a repair install you will need Win 10 install media which you can create after reading - https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/software-download/windows10
You will need an USB of at least 8GB.
When you have created it, open File Explorer then double click on its drive which will open to its files where you would then double click on setup Application.
This won't affect your personal files but will remove all 3rd party programs which you will need to reinstall.
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Hi Boggin..
Actually i already tried the command you posted,..it returns the "not a recognized command error",..odd on a system that never really errors,and where dism restore health,and filechecker always comlete with no issues,..although i realize that's not definitive,..
This issue might have to wait for next reinstall,..im not going to repair install yet,mostly because ive run out of storage media and im going to wait till i purchase some more,to do it,..(i have a suspicion,that since this issue persists in a new user account,repair install might not fix it anyway,..
A virus is unlikely,.i have some Cyber security training and im used to monitoring my systems,..nothings showed with Eset online,malwarebytes,SASW,or anything else,during normal scanning..
Since its a small issue,and can live quite happily without ms store apps,i guess ill wait a bit,..see if an update fixes it,and try the repair install when i get more storage,..thanks for your assist though.:-)..
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Yes, I got the same error when I pasted that cmd.
This article has some steps which may help repair/reinstall the MS Store.
https://thegeekpage.com/reinstall-microsoft-store-app/
It has a variation of that cmd which also produced the same error, but resetting the Store as it suggests may fix.
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Thanks,i think ive tried everything in that article,..ill go through it though,just to be sure,and report back,..
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So how did you get on ?
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Ok,..went through the instructions in Geekpage,..same results as last time,..except,when i ran the Powershell Command,..it failed and removed app association,..so i got that error at the store also,..the difference this time being,running the WR(AIO),repair file associations fix didnt work,as it did last time,..(might run them again,when ive got a minute),..
Im probably done with trying to troubleshoot this issue,for now..and will wait for next major update,..and if that doesnt work,..ill have to beat the computer to a pulp,..err,..reinstall it,..i mean,..once,i get some more storage,.
I just dont want to repair install without ;backing up,..i have business and study stuff,on the computer,..
Thanks for your imput,..much appreciated..:-)..
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I've done repair installs on my Win 10 and it has never affected my personal stuff, although I did back it up.
It's probably advisable for you to do the same given that you have sensitive material on your machine.
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Yes,..repair installs / reset seems very reliable these days,..funnily enough,ive assisted a couple people to do them recently,had no issues at all,..just being cautious..i guess,..actually,have quite a lot of remixed / cut music on the computer as well,better safe than sorry in this instance i think,..long past time i got some storage,backup,images organized,:-)
Guess we can mark this one as solved,..thanks for your imput and help,..
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Don't forget to let me know how you get on after the repair install.
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Will do,..still waiting on storage,..computer just updated,..usual very quick..reboot..job done..weird error on a computer thats never error ed...go figure,.just ran dism /filechecker .. uninstalled / reinstalled the store from command again,signed out / back into ms store,..still no change..had to laugh,..good old windows :-)
Ill let you know,..
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There is a cmd to reset the Store and it is done from the Run box.
Press the Windows key and r together then type WSReset.exe and press enter.