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Press the Windows Key + S and type in services.msc. Find the Microsoft Store Install Service and double click, If the status is Running, right click it then select Restart. If disabled, change it to Automatic, click Start and click OK. **Reinstall the Microsoft Store app. Press Windows key + X.
The next step if Wsreset doesn't help is to Reset the Store app. To do this, follow the steps: a. Open Run Dialog box ( Windows+R key) b. Type in ms-settings:appsfeatures and Press Enter (Alternatively, Start>Settings>Apps and features) c. Locate Microsoft Store. d.
Some users are requesting to access Microsoft Store, is there a way to manually install Microsoft Store on Windows 10 system? This thread is locked. You can vote as helpful, but you cannot reply or subscribe to this thread.
You can go to Settings > Apps > Advanced app settings. For "Choose where to get apps", you can choose "Anywhere". If the above option is not available for you, please type winver in the search on the taskbar and hit enter. In the pop up, see if it says S mode.
If that doesn't work, select. Reset Use the troubleshooter. 1. Search for Troubleshoot settings and select Open. 2. Select Windows Store apps. 3. Select Run the troubleshooter. Reinstall the app.
Press Windows + R type shell:appsfolder and press enter. It will open the Apps Folder, right-click the app you want to create the shortcut > Create shortcut, it will place the shortcut on the desktop. If the shortcut does not work for Rocketdock (or other apps you want to use), on the application, point to the shortcut path to open the app.
Go to Settings> System > Storage > Advanced storage settings. Click Where new content is saved. Under New apps will save to: > Change it to another driver. Note: for the apps that already installed, you need to reinstall it, to change the location, as moving the folder will corrupt the system files of the apps.
Switching out of S mode in Windows 11: On your PC running Windows 11 in S mode, open Settings > System > Activation. Find the Switch to Windows 11 Pro section, then select the Go to the Store link. Note: Don't select the link under Upgrade your edition of Windows. That's a different process that will keep you in S mode.
Answer. Greg Carmack. Independent Advisor. Replied on December 8, 2022. Report abuse. Hello Marie. This setting in Windows 11 is at Windows Settings > Apps > Advanced App Settings > Choose Where to get apps > Anywhere. If that's already set then you may have bought a PC that has S mode, which only allows Store apps to be installed.
Press Windows + I to open Settings. Select System. Click on Storage. Click on the link "Change where new content is saved." Under "New apps will save to:" change the drop down option to your desired location. We would also like to inform you that Microsoft has given the option to save/install any apps/games on a different drive, but it is on ...