Run this command in Admin PowerShell: Get-AppXPackage -AllUsers | Foreach Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register "$($_.InstallLocation)\AppXManifest.xml" If you'd like, I can help you:
Go to Settings > Apps > Apps & Features , click the broken app, and select Advanced options > Reset . WSReset: Press Win + R , type wsreset.exe , and hit Enter.
folder to resolve underlying update conflicts that prevent UWP apps from launching. Important Security Note This specific file is a third-party community tool , not an official Microsoft release. Because it requires Administrative Privileges to modify system files and registry keys: Verify the Source
you are seeing (e.g., 0x80073CF6).
— likely circulating on forums, file-sharing sites, or YouTube videos. Such files are often not verified by Microsoft or legitimate software vendors.
In the complex ecosystem of Windows 10 and Windows 11, users often encounter persistent glitches with Universal Windows Platform (UWP) applications and the Microsoft Store. From apps failing to launch to the Store itself refusing to download updates, these issues can be frustratingly difficult to resolve through standard settings.
Commands to re-register all UWP packages for the current user.
and clears the local app data folders for the Microsoft Store. Repairs Dependencies
These scripts are designed to automate complex command-line operations that would take a user hours to type manually. A typical "Generic V3" package includes scripts to:
) fail to fix corrupted system apps, "grayed out" start menu icons, or Store connection errors. What this tool does
Works for some UWP issues, but use with caution
Fixes for broken file associations or permissions in the HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Classes hive.