Windows Store missing after doing in-place upgrade from 8.1 to 10


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    Windows Store missing after doing in-place upgrade from 8.1 to 10


    Not sure why this happened, but I did an inplace-upgrade using the .iso created from the Media Tool Creator. When i checked apps on Windows 10, none of my Windows apps where there. I logged into another account and there was also no Windows apps. Is there a reason why this happened?
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    mrgolfr said:
    Not sure why this happened, but I did an inplace-upgrade using the .iso created from the Media Tool Creator. When i checked apps on Windows 10, none of my Windows apps where there. I logged into another account and there was also no Windows apps. Is there a reason why this happened?
    When you started the ISO, did you tell it to save all apps and files?
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    Yes,it did
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    mrgolfr said:
    Yes,it did
    If you told it to save all apps and settings, it should have done that. There are 2 separate boxes that need to be checked.

    I have upgraded 3 computers so far, 2 using the GWX upgrade method, and 1 using the media creation tool to create an ISO. All three of them upgraded with applications and settings in place. I can't imagine why your apps would be missing if you checked the box to keep them. I have not heard of anyone else having this problem. Sorry I can't be of more help.
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    Fixed! I re-registered the Windows apps
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    mrgolfr said:
    Fixed! I re-registered the Windows apps
    How did you do that? Please post the steps, in case I run in to this problem - I have many more computers to upgrade. Thanks.
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