How do I turn off the Win10 "Find apps in store" prompt?

  

Some file extensions are "eccentric" for computers because the file type is not registered by default on the current computer. After Win10 encounters such a file, it is possible to ask the user if it is in the store. Find the program that can open the file. In general, users are still accustomed to using the Win32 desktop program to open these files without having to go to the store to search for applications. Therefore, the traditional native program selection is more appropriate.

How do I turn off the "Find apps in the store" tip? The method is very simple and can be solved with the registry. However, before the modification, it is best to use the cleanup of the soft media Rubik's cube to back up the registry, which is convenient for recovery after misuse.

The modification method is as follows:

1, press Win+R to open “Run”, press ENTER in the regedit and enter the registry editor

2, navigate to

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\Software\\Policies\\Microsoft\\Windows\\Explorer

Note: If you don't have Explorer, you need to right click on "Windows", then create a new "item" and name it Explorer

3, create a new DWORD (32-bit) value, named NoUseStoreOpenWith, as shown below -

4, double-click to open, enter "1" in "Value Data", Click "OK" to

5, it will take effect after restarting the system

This method is also applicable to Win8.1 system. After double-clicking the unknown type file after modification, it will be Direct prompts to choose from installed programs.

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