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Any of your solutions don't seem to work this.....
Also here's a GIF of what the problem would happen
https://feen.us/9cgl.gif
Try Control Panel>Security and Maintenance>Reliability History.
or Control Panel>Type on search box "Reliability History".
I have the same problem as yours and I noticed on my Reliability History that Windows has automatically updated my Metro Apps and is not working anymore.
Any fix guys you can suggest in light of this information?
I'm thinking that at this stage you might be best to do an in-place repair installation following the tutorial below. It usually fixes this type of problem. Follow the instructions exactly:
Repair Install Windows 10 with an In-place Upgrade
I did a repair install. Problem still persist. Good thing I have a system image though. Still don't know how to fix that. In the meantime I turned off the auto-update in Windows Store.