As a PC user, one of the numerous Microsoft Store error codes you may encounter on your Windows 11 or Windows 10 PC is 0x803F7000 when you try to download and install any app on your device. In this post, we provide the most adequate solutions affected users can apply to successfully resolve the issue.
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The error code is 0x803F7000 in case you need it.
Microsoft Store Error Code 0x803F7000
If the Microsoft Store Error Code 0x803F7000 has occurred on your Windows 11/10 PC, you can try our recommended solutions presented below in no particular order and see if that helps to resolve the issue on your system.
- Run Windows Store Apps Troubleshooter
- Run SFC and DISM scan
- Clear & Reset Windows Store Cache
- Troubleshoot in Clean Boot state
- General fix for Microsoft Store apps not downloading, installing or updating
- Reset Windows 11/10
Let’s take a look at the description of the process involved concerning each of the listed solutions.
Before you try the solutions below, make sure the Date, Time and Time zone is set correct on your PC if the Windows Clock Time is wrong, then see if the issue persists. Also, check for updates and install any available bits on your Windows 11/10 device and see if the error reappears. On the other hand, if the error started after a recent Windows update, you can perform System Restore or uninstall the update – but if you prefer not to do neither, you can then go ahead with the solutions below.
1] Run Windows Store Apps Troubleshooter
You can run the Windows Store Apps Troubleshooter and see if that helps to fix the Microsoft Store Error Code 0x803F7000 that has occurred on your Windows 11/10 PC.
To run Windows Store Apps Troubleshooter on your Windows 11 device, do the following:
- Press Windows key + I to open Settings app.
- Navigate to System > Troubleshoot > Other troubleshooters.
- Under the Other section, find Windows Store Apps.
- Click Run button.
- Follow on-screen instructions and apply any recommended fixes.
To run the Windows Store Apps Troubleshooter on your Windows 10 PC, do the following:
- Press Windows key + I to open Settings app.
- Go to Update and Security.
- Click the Troubleshooter tab.
- Scroll down and click on Windows Store Apps.
- Click the Run the troubleshooter button.
- Follow on-screen instructions and apply any recommended fixes.
2] Run SFC and DISM scan
The SFC/DISM utility are both native tools to the Windows 11/10 OS which PC users can utilize to fix corrupt or missing system/image files on their system. This solution requires you to run SFC scan and DISM scan and see if that helps to fix the error in hand. You may also run SFC scan in Safe Mode.
Try the next solution if this task wasn’t helpful.
3] Clear & Reset Windows Store Cache
This solution requires you to clear and reset Microsoft Store via Settings app or you can use the wsreset.exe command. Keep in mind that performing this task, all the cache files in Windows Store will be cleared. It will permanently delete the app’s data on your device including your sign-in details.
To reset Microsoft Store via Settings app on your Windows 11 device, do the following:
- Open Settings app.
- Click on Apps > Apps & Features.
- Scroll down to Microsoft Store on the list.
- Click on the ellipsis (three dots} button.
- Select Advanced Options.
- Scroll down and click Reset.
- Exit Settings app when done.
To reset Microsoft Store via Settings app on your Windows 10 device, do the following:
- Open Settings.
- Click Apps > Apps and features.
- Search for or scroll to find Microsoft Store.
- Next, click on the entry once to expand its options.
- Now, click the Advanced options link.
- In the page that opens, scroll down and click the Reset button.
- Exit Settings app when done.
4] Troubleshoot in Clean Boot state
This solution requires you to Clean Boot your system to remove any conflicts that may occur during the app download and/or installation on your device. A clean boot simply starts your Windows 11/10 computer with minimum required drivers and programs. In that system state, you can try installing the Microsoft Store app and see if it completes successfully without errors.
Try the next solution if the issue persists.
5] General fix for Microsoft Store apps not downloading, installing or updating
For this solution, you can follow the instructions in the guide on how to fix Microsoft Store apps not downloading, installing or updating in Windows 11/10. The guide presents a couple of things you could try to make Microsoft Store apps download or install successfully on your device.
6] Reset Windows 11/10
In the unlikely event that the solutions provided above didn’t help to resolve the issue in hand, as a last resort, you can reset your Windows 11/10 PC and choose the option to Remove apps and settings but keep your personal files when performing the reset operation.
Hope something works for you here!
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Why don’t I have Microsoft Store on my computer?
If you don’t find Microsoft Store in a search on your Windows 11/10 PC, make sure you’re signed in to your Microsoft account on your device. The Store app may not be available if you’re signed in to a local account. Check with your administrator if you’re using a work device.
How long does it take for Microsoft Store to reset?
The WSReset tool resets the Windows Store without changing account settings or deleting installed apps on your device. When you reset Microsoft Store, a command prompt will open without any message, and after about 30 seconds, the command prompt will automatically close, and the Microsoft Store app will open.