We had a look into the issue and discovered that it can be caused by a number of reasons including the following:
Microsoft account glitch – An inconsistency in the Microsoft account that you have linked to your Windows Store usually causes this error.Generic inconsistency – If you are experiencing this error it may be a result of a generic inconsistency within the system, that can be resolved with the Windows Store Troubleshooter.Corrupt Windows Installation – You might be dealing with a corrupt Windows Store installation on Windows. This may be caused by an outdated version of the program. In this case, you can reinstall Windows Store using Powershell.
Now that you are aware of all the potential scenarios that could lead to the error code 0x80073CF3, let’s have a look at effective solutions.
Run Windows Store Troubleshooter
When you encounter problems with the Microsoft Store, running the troubleshooter should be your first step. Using this utility, you can scan and repair any issues that might be preventing Windows Store and its applications from working properly. Here is how you can run the Windows Store troubleshooter on Windows 10 to fix the error:
Reset the Windows Store Cache
Applications’ cached files can become corrupt over time, resulting in issues such as the one you are experiencing. That’s why we recommend you try resetting the Windows Store cache and see if that fixes the problem.
Modify DNS Settings
If you encounter this error, there may also be a DNS issue when downloading the app or there may still be an existing package of the same app that interferes with the new installation process. In this case, you can fix the problem by modifying the DNS settings. Here is how you can do that:
Update Microsoft Store
If your Microsoft Store is out-of-date because you haven’t installed recent updates available in the Store application, you may be experiencing the error code 0x80073CF3. If this scenario is applicable, update your Microsoft Store by following the steps mentioned below:
Reset Windows Store
Additionally, the Microsoft Store might be infected by a bug or a corruption error when you try to access it. It might be a good idea to reset the Windows Store in this situation. All of Microsoft Store’s cache files will be deleted if you reset it, and it will reinstall itself. You will also be removing the app’s data from your device, along with your sign-in information. Here is all that you need to do:
Reinstall Microsoft Store
The last option if none of the suggestions above work for you is to reinstall the Microsoft Store, which will reregister your app. Although you may have reset the application, there is a possibility that the corrupted file dependencies still exist. As a result, reinstalling is the only viable solution to fix the error code 0x80073cf3. Here is what you need to do:
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