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store cache troubleshooting
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Store cache troubleshooting on Windows involves resetting or repairing the Microsoft Store and its apps to fix crashes, update failures, and startup errors. Common methods include using the WSReset.exe command to clear the Store cache, running the Windows Store Apps troubleshooter, and resetting individual apps through Settings > Apps & features. For persistent issues, re-registering Windows packages with PowerShell or performing an in-place upgrade may be necessary. These steps help restore normal functionality without reinstalling Windows, making them essential for resolving app-related problems on Windows 10 and 11.
Resetting an app in Windows 10 is a blunt-but-effective way to fix crashes, corrupted settings, failed updates and startup errors — and it’s one of the fastest tools in the Windows troubleshooting toolbox. This guide explains the when, why and how of resetting apps on Windows 10, walks through...