Check Region and Date Settings
Problems with the Microsoft Store Often arise due to inaccurate region or date/time settings. You can use the following procedures to confirm and fix them.
Step 1: Go to Settings and select Time & Language
Step 2: Now choose Language & Regional.
Step 3: Verify that the area selected is appropriate for your nation of residency.
Step 4: Also check computer’s time and date settings are correct.
Step 5: Make any necessary changes and adjustments accordingly.
Step 6: Try to access the Microsoft Store again after the changes have been made.
Fix Microsoft Store Not Downloading Apps
If your Windows 11 Microsoft Store is experiencing functional problems like trouble starting, opening content, or downloading programs.
In this article, we will discuss several solutions for fixing the Microsoft Store issue on your Windows 11 computer. Begin with the first method and try each of these methods until you find the one that works best for you.
Table of Content
- Method 1: Check for the Microsoft Store Updates
- Method 2: Reset and Repair the Microsoft Store
- Method 3: Reset Microsoft Store Using Command Prompt
- Method 4: Run an SFC and DISM Scan
- Method 5: Run Microsoft Store Troubleshooter
- Method 6: Check Region and Date Settings
- Method 7: Check Your Pending Downloads
- Method 8: Reinstall Microsoft Store Via PowerShell (Option 1)
- Method 9: Reinstall Microsoft Store Via PowerShell (Option 2)
- Method 10: Re-register/ Reinstall all Microsoft Store Apps
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