

Store Cache May Be Damaged Download Windows Apps

We delete comments that violate our policy, which we encourage you to read.ĭiscussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion. Store Cache May Be Damaged Download Windows Appsīefore you toss your computer out the window and swear off Windows 10 forever, try clearing the Store cache - its fast, simple and may resolve all of your issues (then again, it may not). But no, it still says, "Windows Store cache may be damaged" and that it is not fixed.Windows 10 Store Cache May Be Damaged By tiohedtiopas1988 Follow | Public After that reboot, and re-run the Windows Store Apps troubleshooter, and it is supposed to now fix the corruption. I then tried renaming the Cache folder 'C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Packages\Microsoft.WindowsStore_8wekyb3d8bbwe\LocalState' to Cache.old, and creating a Cache folder. But I still received the 0x80073D05 error after this. Then I found some advice to run WSReset.exe in 'C:\Windows\System32' as Administrator.

After attempting to reset Windows Store, it tells me, "Windows Store cache may be damaged" and that it is not fixed. It tells me that the "Windows Store cache and licenses may be corrupt.", and offers to reset Windows Store.

That led me to try the Microsoft Windows Store Apps troubleshooter. So I followed some directions I found online to reinstall the Store, but after doing so whenever I try to install something from the Store, I receive error code 0x80073D05. But come to find out, if you want to be able install extensions in Edge, the sanctioned method is through the Windows Store app. In the meantime, I sometimes use the Edge browser since it cannot really be uninstalled. Get-AppxPackage *windowsstore* | Remove-AppxPackage I have a system on which I uninstalled most Windows 10, including the Store app, apps with PowerShell.
