The Microsoft Store is the heart of app downloads on Windows 11 — whether it’s productivity tools, streaming apps, or games. But sometimes, it may disappear, stop opening, or crash repeatedly. The good news? You can reinstall or restore the Microsoft Store easily!
In this complete step-by-step guide, we’ll show you multiple methods to reinstall, repair, reset, and troubleshoot Microsoft Store issues on Windows 11 — even if it’s missing entirely.
✅ Why You Might Need to Reinstall Microsoft Store
Common reasons include:
Microsoft Store won’t open or keeps crashing
Store app is missing after an update
Apps won’t download or update
Error codes like 0x80131500, 0x80070422, etc.
Store stuck on loading screen
If any of these sound familiar — you’re in the right place ✅
🔧 Method 1: Repair or Reset Microsoft Store (Quick Fix)
This should be your first attempt.
Steps:
Press Win + I to open Settings
Go to Apps
Select Installed Apps
Search for Microsoft Store
Click the three dots (…) → Advanced options
Scroll and choose:
✅ Repair — keeps data
✅ Reset — resets to default state
➡️ Try Repair first.
If issues continue — use Reset.
🌀 Method 2: Reinstall Microsoft Store Using PowerShell
This works even when the app is completely gone.
Steps:
Press Win + X
Select Windows Terminal (Admin) / PowerShell (Admin)
Copy and paste this command:
Press Enter
Restart your PC
✅ The Store should now be restored!
🛠 Method 3: Use Windows Store Apps Troubleshooter
Great if the Store is installed but misbehaving.
Steps:
Open Settings
Go to System > Troubleshoot
Select Other troubleshooters
Run Windows Store Apps
This tool auto-detects and fixes app issues.
🔁 Method 4: Reinstall Using DISM + SFC (Fix System Files)
Corrupted system files can break the Store.
Steps:
Open PowerShell (Admin) and run each command below (one at a time):
Wait for it to finish, then:
Reboot your PC afterward ✅
🌐 Method 5: Check Update & Regional Settings (Store Depends on It)
Microsoft Store requires correct date, time, region, and updates.
Verify:
Settings → Time & Language
Turn on Set time automatically & Set time zone automatically
Go to Language & Region
Region should match your location (e.g., United States/Pakistan)
Then update:
Settings → Windows Update
Click Check for updates
📍 Method 6: Enable Microsoft Store Services
Make sure required services are running:
Press Win + R, type:
services.mscEnable/start these services:
Windows Update
Background Intelligent Transfer Service
Windows License Manager Service
Microsoft Store Install Service
If disabled = Store will fail 🚫
📦 Method 7: Reinstall Using Winget (Windows Package Manager)
If PowerShell method fails, try Winget:
Open Terminal (Admin)
Run:
Restart your PC ✅
🧹 Bonus Fix: Clear Store Cache
Press Win + R
Type:
Press Enter
A command window opens briefly → cache cleared!
✅ Microsoft Store Still Not Working? Try These…
| Issue | Solution |
|---|---|
| Store missing system components | Run Repair Upgrade using Windows ISO |
| Apps stuck downloading | Sign out → Restart → Sign back into Microsoft Account |
| Store errors after update | Roll back recent Windows updates |
If nothing helps — a Windows Repair Install is the final solution.
🧠 Pro Tips to Avoid Microsoft Store Issues
Keep Windows updated ✅
Stay signed into your Microsoft Account
Avoid third-party “debloat” scripts that remove Store
Do not disable essential Windows services
Maintain stable internet connection
✅ Conclusion
Now you’ve learned how to reinstall Microsoft Store on Windows 11 using multiple proven methods:
| Method | Best for |
|---|---|
| Repair/Reset | Basic glitches |
| PowerShell reinstall | Store missing entirely |
| Troubleshooter | Common errors |
| DISM & SFC | System corruption |
| Winget | Installation failures |
| Check services & region | Store sign-in/update issues |
With these solutions, you can get Microsoft Store back — quickly and confidently ✅
❓ FAQs: Reinstalling Microsoft Store on Windows 11
Q1: Can I uninstall Microsoft Store completely?
Not recommended — it’s a core system app.
Q2: Why is Microsoft Store missing after an update?
System files or registry settings may become corrupted, requiring reinstallation.
Q3: Do I need admin rights to reinstall?
Yes — you must run PowerShell as Administrator.
Q4: Will reinstalling remove apps I downloaded?
No — installed apps remain on your PC.
Q5: The command didn’t work. What now?
Try DISM + SFC, then re-run the reinstall command.
✅ Summary: Key Takeaways
Use Repair and Reset first
Reinstall with PowerShell if Store is gone
Run Troubleshooter, DISM, and SFC for deeper issues
Ensure system services, time, and region settings are correct
Winget is a great backup installation method
