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John Butler130
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Problem 1: Unable to Access Windows 10 Store. Error Message: Try that again. Page could not be loaded. Please try again later. (Code: 0x80131500)
Problem 2: The Start Menu Live tiles are updated (with today’s news etc ) but whenever I double click on anyone (eg Microsoft News tile) I then get the message “No News”.
I have so far been advised and have applied the following possible solutions but the problems described above have not been resolved and still persist:
The next suggested course of action (NOT YET ACTIONED) is to reset my pc by going to Settings > Update & Security > Recovery > Reset this PC > Get started, firstly keeping my files and THEN, if the first option doesn’t resolve the problem repeat Reset my pc but this time “Remove everything”.
BEFORE I hit the Reset button I would like a second opinion on the above and in particular the final solution and advice on whether there are any other possible alternative solutions to the problem before I hit the Reset Windows button.
Regards.
John Butler130
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Problem 2: The Start Menu Live tiles are updated (with today’s news etc ) but whenever I double click on anyone (eg Microsoft News tile) I then get the message “No News”.
I have so far been advised and have applied the following possible solutions but the problems described above have not been resolved and still persist:
- Open Windows Powersell as administrator and run the command Get-AppxPackage -AllUsers| Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register “$($_.InstallLocation)\AppXManifest.xml”}
- Using the Windows 10 Media Creation Tool and selecting “Upgrade this PC now“ option upgraded the system.
- Run the following commands as administrator DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth then SFC /scannow No errors reported.
The next suggested course of action (NOT YET ACTIONED) is to reset my pc by going to Settings > Update & Security > Recovery > Reset this PC > Get started, firstly keeping my files and THEN, if the first option doesn’t resolve the problem repeat Reset my pc but this time “Remove everything”.
BEFORE I hit the Reset button I would like a second opinion on the above and in particular the final solution and advice on whether there are any other possible alternative solutions to the problem before I hit the Reset Windows button.
Regards.
John Butler130
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