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Finally finished install on my old, old portable. Two desktops did not display the store, but the old, old desktop has store functioning well as always. GO FIGURE.
Finally finished install on my old, old portable. Two desktops did not display the store, but the old, old desktop has store functioning well as always. GO FIGURE.
Both of mine are different with the Store, one with no icon on the Taskbar [but can be restored by Pinning from Start to the Taskbar] and the other with only black/fake icon where the Store icon should be but only opens to a brief flash.
For those with Store issues!
Let me wake up a bit and I post the solution on how to fix the broken Store.
Last edited by slicendice; 28 Feb 2018 at 02:06. Reason: I am awake now :)
Just realized that I am also having the same overclocking issue as one of the prior posts on the 17107 thread.
Task manager is being wonky with the clock speed and OC isn't correctly shown in CPU-Z either (should say 4.3 Ghz NOT 3999.07 Mhz).
This doesn't happen in the stable version of Windows 10.
From 17107/17110:
From 16299.248 (all is ok):
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Here is the solution for repairing Microsoft Store App
In order for easy copy paste, I broke down the commands into smaller pieces.
STEPS
Open Powershell (open as elevated (Run As Admin) )
Type the following in order in PowerShell:
Code:PowerShell -ExecutionPolicy UnrestrictedCode:$rp = "C:\Program Files\WindowsApps\"Code:$pn = (Get-AppxPackage Microsoft.WindowsStore)."PackageFullName"Code:$mf = "\AppxManifest.xml"Code:$manifest = $rp + $pn + $mfCode:Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register $manifest
Reboot computer
To verify all works, press Windows Key and type Store. Wait for search to find Microsoft Store and press ENTER.
Voilá! Store working again!
Update: There exist another solution at Windows blogs that many report as working solution. However that solution did not work for me since it uses the InstallLocation variable, which was missing completely for me.
Last edited by slicendice; 28 Feb 2018 at 05:46. Reason: Fixed some bugs in the code
What tool did you use to create the Actual ISO? You need an updated tool that puts right bits in right places.
You can still use that ISO, you just need to open up the console (found under the troubleshoot button), navigate to D: (or whatever is assigned for your boot media) and then run Setup.exe from there.
I used the UUPtoISO tool from Kari from here. I don’t think it is the most recent version. If not, I will use the latest version and post an update on this thread.
Thanks for the suggestions. Didn’t realize the UUPtoISO tool could be causing this issue.