Resetting Apps Cache and Settings
WSReset is a command-line tool in Windows that helps resolve issues with Windows Store apps by resetting their cache and settings. Here’s how to do it:
Step 1: Open Command Prompt as an Administrative.
Step 2: Type “wsreset” in cmd and hit Enter.
Step 3: It may take a few moments. Once completed, the Windows Store will open, and you should see a message indicating that the cache has been cleared.
Check if the issue with the Windows Store app crashing has been resolved. If not, go for another method.
Repairing System Errors That Cause Windows Apps to Crash
In today’s Techtips article, we will try to resolve the issue with the program crashing on your Windows PC. We have covered every option for resolving the Windows 10/11 app crashing problem.
But first, let’s examine the reasons behind your Windows PC’s app crashes, since resolving the root of the issue usually fixes most of it.
Table of Content
- Method 1: Run the App Troubleshooter
- Method 2: Resetting Apps Cache and Settings
- Method 3: Re-Registering Applications
- Method 4: Perform Clean Boot
- Method 5: Execute System File Checker (SFC)
- Method 6: Adjust Advanced System Settings
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