Keyboard: das Keyboard MX Brown Mechanical Switches Model DASKMKPROSIL-3G7-r1. Monitor(s) Displays: Asus VP279 27", Samsung BX2431 24" 'Windows store cache may be damaged' and 'Windows Store configuration may be damaged' The problems started after I installed a vpn and some other software, but I have uninstalled both and restarted, but I cannot do a system restore as the computer apparently doesn't track more than a few restore points and, unfortunately, the date of the. Or if this happens, is one simply out of luck? Only solution is to create a new user account, or reset / re-install Windows 10? So all of that said, is there any way to resolve this issue. But no, it still says, "Windows Store cache may be damaged" and that it is not fixed. After that reboot, and re-run the Windows Store Apps troubleshooter, and it is supposed to now fix the corruption. 4) Starten Sie Ihren Computer neu, damit die Änderungen wirksam werden. 3) Nach Abschluss wird der Windows Store geöffnet. 2) Warten Sie, bis der gesamte Vorgang zum Zurücksetzen des Windows Store-Cache abgeschlossen ist. Geben Sie dann wsreset ein.exe und drücken Sie die Eingabetaste.
But I still received the 0x80073D05 error after this.įinally I tried renaming the Cache folder 'C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Packages\Microsoft.WindowsStore_8wekyb3d8bbwe\LocalState' to Cache.old, and creating a Cache folder. 1) Drücken Sie auf Ihrer Tastatur gleichzeitig die Windows-Logo-Taste und geben Sie R ein.
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Then I found some advice to run WSReset.exe in 'C:\Windows\System32' as Administrator. Re: Windows Store cache may be damaged Reply 3 on: December 04, 2017, 01:20:41 AM It's not destructive at all and is also known as a non-destructive install where it doesn't affect your personal stuff or 3rd party programs, although it may default some of the apps such as your browser back to Edge if you are using a different one. After attempting to reset Windows Store, it tells me, "Windows Store cache may be damaged" and that it is not fixed. It tells me that the "Windows Store cache and licenses may be corrupt.", and offers to reset Windows Store. That led me to try the Microsoft Windows Store Apps troubleshooter. I have been tried to install an extension for the Edge browser from the Windows Store, and I keep receiving the error code 0x80073D05.