Win10 App Store can't download solution

  
Microsoft said that the recent problem of Win10 store application downloading has been resolved, but some users found this problem in practice is not as optimistic as Microsoft said, the application still can not download. There are four ways to solve this problem, and interested friends can give it a try.
One, re-login to Win10 store
1. After opening the store, click on your avatar

2, click on your account name, enter the account page

3, click on your Account name, then click “Logout”

4, click the avatar icon again, then click “Login”
5, click on your account (generally the first one) to log in

Then you try to download the app again and the problem may be solved. If it doesn't work, try the next method.
Second, reset the Windows10 store cache
1, enter wsreset in the Cortana search bar, and then select the first

2, the reset command will automatically run, and open the Win10 store
< Br> Try downloading again at this time, the problem may be solved. If it doesn't work, try the third method.
Three, use & ldquo; troubleshoot & rdquo;
1, enter the "Troubleshooting" in the Cortana search bar, select the first

2, click below “ use Windows update to solve the problem ”

3. Follow the prompts to click “Next” Yes, if you need administrator rights in the middle, click “Try to troubleshoot as an administrator&
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4, Win10 will automatically search for problems and try to solve them. After the completion, the corresponding results will be given (the above picture is just an example, the actual results may be different)
This method is more general, even if it can not solve the store The problem may also solve some other problems, so let's try it. If this method can't be solved, you can try the last < ultimate method”.
Fourth, reset Win10 update
1, enter the "Services" in the Cortana search bar, select the first

2, find the Windows Update service, and stop it (available in the service Right click on the name, select “stop”; or click on the left side to “stop this service")

3, then go to C:windows, find the SoftwareDistribution folder and rename it to SoftwareDistribution.old (as long as the name changes, you don't have to be this)

4, restart Windows Update service


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