When you try to install apps on Windows Store, you may face Error Code 0x80073cf9, which can be very frustrating as Windows Store is a reliable source to install apps. If you try to install 3rd party apps from any other source, you risk your machine to malware or infections but what other option you have if you cannot install apps from Windows Store. Well, that’s where you’re wrong this error can be fixed, and that’s what exactly we are going to teach you in this article.
Something happened, and this app couldn’t be installed. Please try again. Error code: 0x80073cf9
There is no single cause as to why this error occurs so that various methods can fix this error. Most of the times it completely depends on the user machine configuration as to which method might work for them, so without wasting any time, let’s see how to fix this error.
Hoʻoponopono i ka hewa o ka hale kūʻai Windows 10x0cf80073
E hōʻoia i ka hana ʻana i kahi hoʻihoʻi i ka wā e hewa ai kekahi mea.
Method 1: Create A Folder AppReadiness
1. E kaomi i ka Windows Key + R a laila e kikokiko C: Windows a hoʻokomo i kahi komo.
2. Find the folder AppReadniess in the Windows folder, if you can’t follow the next step.
3. Right-click in an empty area and select Hou > Kōpena.
4. Name the newly created folder as AppReadiness a hoʻokomo i kahi komo.
5. Reboot your PC to save changes. Again try to access the Store, and this time it might work perfectly.
Method 2: Reinstall Windows Store
1. Open Command Prompt as an Luna hoʻokele.
2. Run below PowerShell command
Loaʻa-AppxPackage -AllUsers | Foreach {Hoʻohui-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register "$ ($ _. InstallLocation) AppXManifest.xml"}
3. Once done, close command prompt and Restart your PC.
This step re-register Windows Store apps which should automatically Fix Windows 10 Store Error 0x80073cf9.
Method 3: Create a folder AUInstallAgent
1. E kaomi i ka Windows Key + R a laila e kikokiko C: Windows a hoʻokomo i kahi komo.
2. Find the folder AUInstallAgent in the Windows folder, if you can’t then follow the next step.
3. Right-click in an empty area and select Hou > Kōpena.
4. Name the newly created folder as AAUInstallAgent a hoʻokomo i kahi komo.
5. Reboot your PC to save changes. This step may fix Windows 10 Store Error 0x80D05001 or 0x80073cf9 akā inā ʻaʻole e hoʻomau.
Method 4: Allow Full System Access to Packages in AppRepository
1. E kaomi i ke kī Windows + R a laila e kikokiko C:ProgramDataMicrosoftWindows a hoʻokomo i kahi komo.
2. Now double click on AppRepository folder to open it, but you will receive an error:
You have been denied permission to access this folder.
3. This means you need to take ownership of this folder before you can access it.
4. You can take ownership of the folder via the following method: How To Fix Destination Folder Access Denied Error.
5. Now you need to give the SYSTEM account, and the APPLICATION PACKAGES account full control on the folder C:ProgramDataMicrosoftWindowsAppRepositoryPackages. To this follow the next step.
6. Kaomi ʻākau ma ka Packages folder a ua koho Waiwai.
7. E koho i ka Paena Pūnaewele a laila kaomi Kūlana.
8. In Advanced Security Settings, click Hoʻohui and click on Select a iniiaiie.
9. A laila, e kikokiko "PALAPALA PALAPALA A PAU” (without quote) in the field Enter the object name to select and click OK.
10. Now, on the next window check mark Full control and then click OK.
11. Do the same with the SYSTEM account. Reboot your PC to save changes.
Method 5: Rename Software Distribution Folder
1. Press Windows Key + Q to open Charms Bar and type cmd
2. Right-click on cmd and select E holo i hoʻonohonoho.
3. Type these commands and hit enter:
net stop wuauserv ren c:windowsSoftwareDistribution softwaredistribution.old net start wuauserv exit
4. Reboot your PC to saves changes and again try to download updates.
Kaʻina 6: Holo i ka DISM (Ka lawelawe a me ka hoʻokele kiʻi hoʻohana)
1. E kaomi Windows Key + X a laila koho Kauoha Prompt(Admin).
2. Enter the following command in cmd and hit enter:
nui: When you DISM you need to have Windows Installation Media ready.
DISM.exe /Online /Hoʻomaʻemaʻe-Kiʻi /RestoreHealth /Source:C:RepairSourceWindows /LimitAccess
'Ōlelo Aʻo: Replace the C:RepairSourceWindows with the location of your repair source
3. Press enter to run the above command and wait for the process to complete; usually, it takes 15-20 minutes.
KA MANAʻO: If the above command doesn't work then try on the below: Dism /Image:C:offline /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /Source:c:testmountwindows Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /Source:c:testmountwindows /LimitAccess
4. After the DISM process is complete, type the following in the cmd and hit Enter: sfc / scannow
5. Let System File Checker run and once it’s complete, restart your PC.
Kaʻina 7: E holo iā CCleaner a me Malwarebytes
1. Hoʻoili a hoʻokomo CCleaner & Malwarebytes.
2. Holo i Malwarebytes a hoʻokuʻu iā ia e nānā i kāu ʻōnaehana no nā faila ʻino. Inā loaʻa ka polokalamu malware, e hoʻoneʻe aunoa ia iā lākou.
3. E holo i ka CCleaner a koho Maʻemaʻe Custom.
4. Ma lalo o Custom Clean, koho i ka Papa Windows a me ka helu kuhi hewa a kaomi kālailai.
5. Ke hoʻopau ʻia ka Analyze, e ʻike pono ʻoe e wehe i nā faila e holoi ʻia.
6. Eia hoʻi, kaomi ma ka Holo Holoi pihi a hoʻokuʻu iā CCleaner e holo i kāna ala.
7. No ka hoʻomaʻemaʻe hou aku i kāu ʻōnaehana, koho i ka Registry tab, a e hōʻoia i ka nānā ʻana i kēia mau mea:
8. Kaomi ma ka Nānā no nā pilikia pihi a ʻae iā CCleaner e scan, a laila kaomi i ka Hoʻoponopono i nā pilikia i koho ʻia pihi.
9. Ke nīnau ʻo CCleaner "Makemake ʻoe i nā hoʻololi hoʻihoʻi i ka papa inoa?" koho ʻAe.
10. I ka pau ana o ka waihona, e kaomi i ka Hoʻoponopono i nā pilikia a pau i koho ʻia pihi.
11. E hoʻomaka hou i kāu PC e mālama i nā loli.
Method 8: Clear Windows Store cache
1. E kaomi i ka Windows Key + R a laila e kikokiko Wsreset.exe ae komo i loko.
2. One the process is finished restart your PC.
Method 9: Run Windows Update and Windows Store Apps troubleshooter
1. ʻAno pilikia pilikia in the Windows Search bar and click on Troubleshooter.
2. A laila, mai ka puka makani hema, koho pane Nānā i nā mea āpau.
3. A laila, koho mai ka Troubleshoot computer problems list ʻO Windows Update.
4. Follow on-screen instruction and let the Windows Update Troubleshoot run.
5. Now again go back to the View all window but this time select Pūnaewele Windows Apps. Run the troubleshooter and follow on-screen instructions.
6. Restart your PC and again try to install apps from Windows Store.
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