Since upgrading to Windows 11, I haven't been able to access the Microsoft Store at all. I've spent hours trying to fix the issue by creating restore points and running over 50 commands in Windows PowerShell as an admin. The app just won't open, which is preventing multiple applications on my PC from updating and functioning properly. On top of that, my Windows updates keep failing. Am I looking at the possibility of having to do a complete wipe and reinstall of the OS?
3 Answers
It sounds like you've hit quite a wall there! Before you go for a full wipe, have you tried using `winget`? It's a neat command-line tool that lets you install and update software without relying on the Store directly. It might help you get your apps running again without a complete reinstall.
If it gets too frustrating, maybe it's worth considering switching to Linux? It's not a bad option, and you might find it more user-friendly than you think! But I get it, sticking with what you know has its benefits too.
Make sure your backups are solid before making any tweaks to your BIOS or disk settings, as those can mess things up and lead to data loss. It’s always better to be safe than sorry!

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