Cancel Submit. Else, perform Network Reset: 1. Now click on Reset button on next screen. In confirmation prompt appearing next, click Yes. Also, t ry re-registering Store app using these steps: 1. From results, right click on Windows PowerShell and select Run as administrator.
Close Windows PowerShell. Hope this helps! How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. Xyz[] Independent Advisor. Check if there are any reports of the service being down in your region. If yes, be assured that they are working on the problem as you read this guide.
It could be the intermittent Internet connectivity. Check the download speed by visiting SpeedTest and make sure you are getting the speeds that you are paying for to your ISP. The Windows Store uses batch processing to download and update apps on your computer. That means only a few apps are being downloaded concurrently at any given moment. Open Windows Store and check if it is busy downloading other apps. And if it is, then there will be a download queue. Be patient.
If not, read on. Date and Time mismatch has happened with me in the past on my desktop. Every time I shut down my PC, the date and time would stop running and when I would boot again, the clock would start ticking again. Annoying as hell. I would recommend you to toggle Set time automatically and Set time zone automatically options, but if that is not working, you can always set time and date manually. I have suggested this workaround for numerous other apps and other problems.
Some users found success with the Windows Store too. Open the Store and click on your profile pic at the top to select your user name. You can now sign out easily. Though not necessary, I would recommend you to reboot your PC before signing back in. Windows 10 comes with a Troubleshooter that you can use to, well, troubleshoot. You will see a list of Windows apps and services that you can troubleshoot here.
The Microsoft Store is a native Windows app. Hence, updating the operating system should also update the Microsoft Store and resolve any known issues that result in slow downloads.
Open the Start menu, type windows update , and select Open. Is the Microsoft Store still downloading apps and updates slowly? Try clearing its cache. Then, type wsreset. You should see a blank Command Prompt console. Wait while it clears the Microsoft Store cache.
The Microsoft Store should open automatically afterward. Check if clearing the cache helped by downloading something. Signing out and then signing back into the Microsoft Store is another potent fix that can help deal with Microsoft Store-related download issues.
Open the Microsoft Store and select the profile portrait to the top-right of the window. Open the Microsoft Store. Then, select the blank profile portrait to the top-right of the screen and sign back in. Resetting the Microsoft Store not only clears the related cache but also reverts the program to its defaults.
That could help deal with any improperly configured or broken settings preventing the Microsoft Store from working correctly. Scroll down and select Microsoft Store.
Then, choose Advanced Options. Open the Microsoft Store, sign in to your account if prompted, and check whether the reset procedure fixed the slow downloads. While that does not impact Microsoft Store download speeds directly, a fresh set of DNS addresses may help the app connect to a faster download server. Select your internet connection from underneath the Wi-Fi or the Ethernet tab. Are you still experiencing slow downloads on the Microsoft Store?
Despite sounding complicated, the whole thing involves running a single command using Windows PowerShell. Afterward, restart your computer and open the Microsoft Store.
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