Microsoft Store App missing in Windows 10

The Windows Store app has been redesigned in Windows 10 and is easy to navigate compared to the previous version of the Store app. Now you can easily Download, Install and update Universal apps through Windows 10 Store app. And its set update apps automatically which helps to install the latest version for you. With Day to day updates windows users report  After install recent update store app not opening, closes after lunch, store freezes and crashes itself and throw different error code while Download and install Store apps. To Fix These issues Microsoft has an Inbuild Store App Troubleshooting Tool Which finds and Fix All windows Store Related Errors. But some Users Reported While Use the Store App Trouble Shooting tool They Got a Message Windows Store Cache May Be Damaged. or windows store cache and licenses may be corrupt.

With Windows 10 The store app caches some details about installed and available apps to speed up the process of browsing them and improving the responsiveness of the Store app. But sometimes due to corrupt system files or bugs on the latest update this cache may get corrupted or damaged. And this makes the store unresponsive, Error while apps, etc. So If you are also suffering from this Windows Store Cache May Be Damaged Error and looking for a solution here follow bellow steps.

Fix windows store cache may be damaged Error

Most of the time Clearing and resetting Windows 10 Store cache will fix Different windows store errors Windows Store Cache May Be Damaged, App installation error, Store not open, Windows store app freezes and crashes itself, etc. And you can do this with simple steps here fallow below.

Reset or Clear the Windows Store Cache.

Sometimes, too much cache or corrupted cache might be bloating the Windows Store app, causing it to not function efficiently. And it also shows errors like Windows Store Cache May Be Damaged. And Mostly Clearing the cache of the Store can help resolve issues with installing or updating apps.  In fact, clearing cache can resolve many Windows problems Include Windows Store Cache May Be Damaged. To do this

Note that clearing and resetting the Windows Store cache will not remove your installed apps or your Microsoft account info associated with the Store app.

First Close Windows 10 Store app, if it’s running. Now In the Start menu search box, type WSReset (Windows Store Reset) to see Wsreset in the search results.

 

Right-click on WSReset and then click the Run as administrator option. Click the Yes button when you see the User Account Confirmation box.

A blank Command Prompt window will open, but rest assured that it’s clearing the cache. After about ten seconds the window will close and the Store will open automatically.

This will mostly fix all windows store-related errors include windows store cache that may be damaged. If for you the Store app is failing to launch or load, Fallow next step.

 Rename the cache folder on App Directory

Renaming the cache folder can also be a great solution to fix Store related problems include Windows Store Cache May Be Damaged. To do this double click on This pc on desktop now look for the View tab and checkmark the Hidden items.

show hidden items on windows 10

Now navigate to the following path.
C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Packages\Microsoft.WindowsStore_8wekyb3d8bbwe\LocalState

Note: Substitute C: with system root drive and (USERNAME) with your user account name.

Now In the LocalState folder, Look for the folder named cache if you find the Cache folder, rename it Cache.old. Now create a new folder and name it Cache. If the Cache folder doesn’t exist by default, simply create the empty new folder and name it Cache.

Now close File Explorer and reboot windows. Hope after performing this your problem store cache may be damaged error on windows 10 will be got solved.

Reset Windows Store apps

If you found any certain app not working properly rather than other apps and store working properly so you can try to reset the specific App in windows 10. To do this follow the below steps.

Open the Start Menu and click on the Settings icon. Next, click 0n System and then on Apps & features in the left panel.  now identify the app which is not working properly and click on it.

The panel will expand and you will see options to Move and Uninstall. Here you will also see Advanced options.  Here, you will have to click on the Reset button, to reset the app. Clicking on it.

This will open a warning window, telling you that the app’s data will be deleted and preferences reset. Click on Reset. In a few seconds, you will see a checkmark next to the reset button, indicating that the operation has been completed successfully. Now see if the Windows Store app is working properly.

Re-register the Windows Store

If all the above methods are unable to fix the windows store problem include the windows store cache may be damaged then re-register the windows store is a good fix. As we know The Store app can’t be uninstalled, so the closest we can get is to re-register it on your system. To do this follow below.

On start menu search type power shell, Now select from search results, right-click on it and select run as administrator.

This will open powerShell window with administrator privilege. ( PowerShell is a scripting environment that can be used to automate tasks. Now here on PowerShell type below command and press enter to execute the command.

Get-AppXPackage | Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register “$($_.InstallLocation)\AppXManifest.xml”}

If you’re using Windows 8.1, input this command instead:

Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register $Env:SystemRootWinStoreAppxManifest.XML

You can now close PowerShell and once Restart windows. Then after open the Store app hopefully your problem will have been resolved.

Also you Can run the store troubleshooter and check this time you will get result like below.

 

Run The SFC utility

If above not helped you then your can look for the system file corruption. Sometimes corrupt Systems can cause a number of issues like a slow startup, differnt errors while run apps,  windows store, and modern apps not open, etc. You can Run the windows system file checker tool to repair them. And after scan Simply Restart windows and check if the corrupt system file is the reason behind this windows store cache may be damaged error. After running this you didn’t face any error on the windows store.

Create A new User Account

Still, you didn’t find the solution try to create a new local account on your computer (with Administrative privileges) and sign-in with the new account. If the Settings app or all other apps are working, then transfer your personal data from the old account to the new one.

To create a new User Account on your Windows 10 follow the below steps.

Right click on the Start menu and select Command Prompt (Admin). At the command prompt window, type the following command to create a new user account

net user UserName  /add

* Replace the  UserName  with your preferred  username:

command to create new user account 

Then give this command to add the new user account to the Local Administrators Group:

net localgroup administrators UserName /add

e.g. If the new username is “User1” then you have to give this command:
net localgroup administrators User1 /add

Sign-out and logon with the new user. And check you will get rid of windows store problems..

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Robeg
I am Robeg founder of this blog. My qualification. completed Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP). With a strong background in computer applications love write articles on Microsoft Windows (11, 10, etc.) Cybersecurity, WordPress and more.