9/15/2019 App Packager Windows 10
RECOMMENDED: Perhaps you want to reinstall Windows Store app to fix its issues or perhaps you want to reinstall all apps that ship with Windows 10. Or maybe, you have accidentally uninstalled the Store app or any other app and now want to restore the same, but not sure how to do that. You may have observed, that unlike third-party apps, built-in apps can’t be removed via Settings app. We need to either use the native or use a. If for some reason, you want to reinstall Store, Mail or any other preinstalled app, you can do so by executing a simple command in PowerShell.
The command is really helpful if you have accidentally uninstalled Store or any other app and now want to restore the same. This guide is also helpful to fix issues associated with preinstalled apps in Windows 10. This was helpful. I was stuck in a fuck-up where I uninstalled Microsoft Store but somehow reinstalled it in Japanese. Maybe because my default Unicode language was set to Japanese when I did the operation. Since then, regardless of how many times I’d try to reinstall them, they’d show in Japanese after.
Solution #3 for example ended up reinstalling all default apps in Japanese. The solution I ended up adopting is by combining this with something else mentioned here: PS C: Set-WinUILanguageOverride -Language en-CA After, I did the Reinstall All Apps step mentioned in this blog. And that time, it worked. So if anyone else is stuck in this quagmire of having apps reinstalled in the wrong language, I hope this helps you fix it. Method 1 has the wrong command: Add-Appxpackage -register “C: Program Files WindowsApps Microsoft.WindowsStore.87.0x648wekyb3d8bbwe” -DisableDevelopmentMode Add-Appxpackage: An invalid manifest file name was passed to this function. This file must be named AppxManifest.xml At line:1 char:1 + Add-Appxpackage -register “C: Program Files WindowsApps Microsoft.Win + + CategoryInfo: NotSpecified: (:) Add-AppxPackage, ArgumentException + FullyQualifiedErrorId: System.ArgumentException,Microsoft.Windows.Appx.PackageManager.Commands.AddAppxPackageCommand The correct command is: Add-AppxPackage -register “C: Program Files WindowsApps Microsoft.WindowsStore.87.0x648wekyb3d8bbwe AppXManifest.xml” -DisableDevelopmentMode. Boh says.
Thank you for your very detailled article. I use this technic in my sccm task sequence TS and all apps like Xbox for example are gone at the end of the OSD. But, i did an inplace upgrade from 10.0.240 to Windows 10 1511 with sccm current branch on my already deployed workstations and all this apps are back with the new version of Windows 10. Inside the folder search for 'bing news' delete any file with Microsoft.BingNews_2015.709.2017.3396_neutral_~_8wekyb3d8bbwe or similar, then run the app. In the start menu, right-click the app and click uninstall. Finally go to store and reinstall the app and search for updates on the store.
This is the message I got after running method 1; PS C: WINDOWS system32 Add-AppxPackage -register “C: Program Files WindowsApps Microsoft.WindowsStore.79.0x 648wekyb3d8bbwe” -DisableDevelopmentMode Add-AppxPackage: An invalid manifest file name was passed to this function. This file must be named AppxManifest.xml At line:1 char:1 + Add-AppxPackage -register “C: Program Files WindowsApps Microsoft.Win + + CategoryInfo: NotSpecified: (:) Add-AppxPackage, ArgumentException + FullyQualifiedErrorId: System.ArgumentException,Microsoft.Windows.Appx.PackageManager.Commands.AddAppxPackageCo mmand. Walter says. I tried several ways to reinstall Microsoft Store and it worked for a minute, then stopped working. When I click on the Microsoft Store tile, the splash screen for Microsoft Store does just that: It flashes on my screen then immediately disappears.
I can’t get it to work at all. The tile is there but it just flashes and disappears. Can Microsoft reinstall Windows 10 on my computer so all the tiles and apps work? Or do I have to just do without Microsoft Store? I don’t know how to move all my data if I create a new user, so that option isn’t available to me. Anthony Renzi says. Hi, I get this error: Add-AppxPackage: An invalid manifest file name was passed to this function.
This file must be named AppxManifest.xml At line:1 char:1 + Add-AppxPackage -register “C: Program Files WindowsApps Microsoft.Win + + CategoryInfo: NotSpecified: (:) Add-AppxPackage, ArgumentException + FullyQualifiedErrorId: System.ArgumentException,Microsoft.Windows.Appx.PackageManager.Commands.AddAppxPackageCo mmand Thanks. Lesley says. I’ve tried everything other than setting up a new user account on my computer – nothing works.
I’m having trouble with only two of the Store Apps: Photos and Movies & Video. They were there, worked fine and then bam all of a sudden one day they wouldn’t update. I kept getting the error message 0x80070005.
Other apps are installing & updating just fine – the problem is limited to these two. I’ve uninstalled them and now trying to re-install.
It downloads great, validates that I own it, says it is recovering user data and then fails with that error code. Joseph says.
Hi, Thank you for being part of windows 10 family. We would be glad to help you with the issue you are facing today. I understand the difficulty with the problem. I would suggest you to follow the below methods.
Method: 1 Run the Windows store app troubleshooter and check if it helps. Type troubleshooting in the search bar. Select Troubleshooting. Select View all on the top left corner. Click on Windows Store app. Follow the on-screen instructions to run the troubleshooter.
Check if issue persists. Method: 2 Make sure that the date and time are correct on the computer. A) Check the setting for Date/Time by choosing the Desktop tile and then left click on the date/time in the corner.
B) Click on change date and time settings. And then verify the time zone is correct as well as the internet time tab has the option to Synchronize with Internet time server. Method: 3 Follow the steps to clear the store cache:.
Press Win + R on the keyboard. Type WSRESET.EXE and hit ok.
Restart the computer Get back to us if you need any further assistance on Windows related issues and we will be glad to help.
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