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You'd have to reinstall it manually, however I'd remove it, as a last resort. Seeing as you just started using that
specific app. As for it stating "Windows Store Cache, May Be Damaged" Now we got somewhere. A lot of times it's a detective
investigation just to find out whats wrong. It makes some sense considering that if something messes with the store cache; many of the windows apps, get a little messed up. Then we can get at the fix. So you did: "wsreset.exe", Is that when you got the
error message you posted about? Was this app working fine before say any Windows 10 updates? Also as for the store being