Windows 10: Windows Cache

Discus and support Windows Cache in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade to solve the problem; Hi I has Windows in my SSD. I had to format the disk and I installed Windows on SSD. It works fine. But at the startup, it asks to choose between 3... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade' started by Ahmed Aseel, Sep 17, 2021.

  1. Windows Cache


    Hi I has Windows in my SSD. I had to format the disk and I installed Windows on SSD. It works fine. But at the startup, it asks to choose between 3 operating systems. I have a OS in HDD and SSD. Since SSD was corrupted, I formatted it and made a fresh install. But it still shows a vacant Windows slot on which SSD was installed previously. How do I remove it? Thanks in advance

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    Ahmed Aseel, Sep 17, 2021
    #1

  2. Windows Store Cache Problems (Windows 10)

    Hi,

    Corrupted Windows Store components are one of the possible reasons why this issue is happening. Let's try resetting Windows Store cache as the administrator. Follow the steps below:

    • Type wsreset.exe in the search box.
    • Right-click wsreset, then select Run as Administrator.
    • Complete the process, then open Windows Store to test.
    If the issue still persists, we recommend following the suggested steps by
    SpiritX MS MVP
    on this thread. Follow the steps 1 to 4 and see if it helps.

    Update us with the outcome so we can provide further assistance.
     
    Martin Bar, Sep 17, 2021
    #2
  3. Yolvi Ell Win User
    How do I repair Windows Store cache in Windows 10?

    Hi Edgardo,

    A corrupted Windows Store cache may cause problems when using the Store app. We suggest following these steps to reset the cache to its original state:

    • Press the Windows key and R at the same time to open the Run dialog box.
    • Type wsreset.exe and click OK.

    The Store app will open automatically, as well as an empty command prompt window. Once the command prompt window closes on its own, that means the Store cache has been reset. Using this command doesn't affect any account settings or delete any installed
    apps.

    Let us know if you're able to use the Store app properly after following these steps.
     
    Yolvi Ell, Sep 17, 2021
    #3
  4. Jan Del Win User

    Windows Cache

    Windows Store Broken - Windows Store cache may be damaged

    Hi,

    Since you already run wsreset.exe, We suggest clearing/deleting the local cache by following these steps:

    • Run Command.
    • Click Users.
    • Select the username that you're using to login on the computer.
    • Click AppData.
    • Select Local.
    • Click on Packages.
    • Select on Microsoft.WindowsStore_8wekyb3d8bbwe.
    • Click on LocalCache.
    • Delete all files and folders.
    • After you have deleted cache try to open Windows App Store again.

    Get back to us if you need further assistance.
     
    Jan Del, Sep 17, 2021
    #4
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