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If that doesn't work, select. Reset Use the troubleshooter. 1. Search for Troubleshoot settings and select Open. 2. Select Windows Store apps. 3. Select Run the troubleshooter. Reinstall the app.
To do so follow the steps below. Right click on the “Mail” application and select “Uninstall” option. Once the “Mail” application is un-installed, press “Windows key + R”. Select “Store” option from the list. Type “Mail” without quotes in the search box. You will find “Mail” application listed in the left panel.
Press Windows Key + X > Select Settings. Hit Update & security > Click Troubleshoot. Scroll down to the bottom > Click Windows Store Apps. Click Run the Troubleshooter (Because there is no option to troubleshoot Microsoft store) 4. Reset Windows Store via Command Prompt. Type cmd in the Windows Search box. Right-click on Command Prompt and Run ...
There's no GMail app in Microsoft Store. If you want to put a shortcut to GMail on your desktop, here's how: 1- Right-click on an unoccupied place on your desktop.
You can go to Settings > Apps > Advanced app settings. For "Choose where to get apps", you can choose "Anywhere". If the above option is not available for you, please type winver in the search on the taskbar and hit enter. In the pop up, see if it says S mode.
1. CTL-ALT-DELETE and select task manager or run taskmgr from the run command. 2. On the left side of the screen you will see what looks like a speedometer dial (4th icon from the top). If you hover your mouse over each icon you will eventually see Startup apps. Select this icon. 3.
I'm using Windows 10 Version 22H2, Build 19045.4046, but Microsoft PC Manager is not available in the Windows Store.Can you tell me if the Microsoft PC Manager will be available for this version?
Remove and reinstall Gaming Services. Reinstall the Gaming Services app on your Windows 10/11 device: Select the Search icon on the taskbar, type powershell, right-click on Windows PowerShell, and then select Run as administrator. In Windows PowerShell, type the following command and press Enter:
6) Type CMD in Search box, Run CMD as administrator, type WSReset.exe and hit Enter. Or in the Search type wsreset.exe select Run as administrator. 7) If that fails to fix the problem go to Windows Settings > Apps > Apps & Features to highlight Microsoft Store, choose Advanced Options, then Reset.