But still, Windows 10 users have reported that Windows 10 Store doesn’t open. Even after restarting the PC, the store doesn’t seem to open. It is pretty awful as users don’t want the store to shut down as it restricts them from downloading the games and apps available exclusively on the store. So, I will be guiding you to get your Windows 10 Store back to work.
The Reason Behind the Issue “Windows 10 Store Won’t Open”:
The culprit behind the non-opening of Windows 10 Store might be the local caches of Windows Store which are stored in a specific folder inside the C directory. The other major reason might be related to Windows Store’s registries that can get corrupted due to some conflicts inside the OS.
Solutions to Fix the Issue “Windows 10 Store Won’t Open”:
This issue can be resolved by resetting the Windows Store caches or deleting the local caches created by the Windows Store. This issue can also be resolved by re-registering the Store application using the Powershell. Follow the methods below to get it done. But before moving on with the solutions, make sure you have a working internet connection and your system’s date/time is correct. Furthermore, confirm that you have enough free space available on your system drive. Also, switch off any VPN/proxy and check if the problem is solved.
1. Reset the Windows Store Cache
This problem can be resolved by resetting the Windows Store Cache using the Command Prompt. On the other hand, you can also delete the local caches stored inside the directory.
Reset the Windows Store Caches Using Command Prompt:
1.1 Delete the Local Caches Manually
2. Register the Windows Store
3. Cannot Find AppxManifest.XML or AppxManifest.XML Does not Exist
The AppXManifest does not exist issue arises if the Windows installation of your system is corrupt or outdated. Moreover, the corrupt Windows user profile may also cause the issue at hand. The issue arises when a user runs a PowerShell or Command Prompt cmdlet (usually to update an application or program) but sees the AppXManifest missing issue with the following type of message: “Cannot find the path ‘C:\AppXManifest.XML because it does not exist.” Before proceeding, check if performing a system restore (if a restore point exists) resolves the AppXManifest issue. Also, make sure your system time and time zone are properly configured.
3.1 Update the Windows of Your System to the Latest Release
The AppXManifest missing issue may emerge if Windows of your system is obsolete as it can create incompatibility between the essential OS modules. In this context, updating the Windows of your PC to the latest release may solve the AppXManifest problem. But before proceeding, make sure no firewall (the Privatefirewall is known to hamper the update process and cause the issue) is hindering the update process. It will be better to remove any 3rd party firewalls and disable the Windows Firewall till the update process is complete.
3.2 Reset and Reregister the Application (For example, Microsoft Store)
You may encounter the issue at hand if the installation of an application like Microsoft Store is corrupt. In this case, resetting and re-registering the Microsoft Store may solve the problem.
3.3 Perform the SFC and DISM Scans
You may encounter the missing AppXManifest issue if the essential system files are corrupt. In this case, performing the SFC and DISM scans may solve the AppXManifest issue.
3.4 Create a New Windows User Account
The AppXManifest file may be missing from the Windows user account if the user profile itself is corrupt. In this scenario, creating a New Windows User Account (preferably, local) may solve the problem.
3.5 Take the Ownership of the WindowsApps Folder
You may encounter the missing AppXManifest issue if the permissions of the WindowsApps folder are not properly configured. In this case, taking ownership of the WindowsApps folder may solve the problem.
3.6 Perform an In-Place Upgrade
If none of the solutions did the trick for you, then performing an in-place upgrade may solve the missing AppXManifest issue. If the issue persists, then you may have to perform a clean installation of Windows.
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