How to Fix 0xd000000d with Microsoft/Windows Store In Windows 10 [Tutorial]
How to Fix 0xd000000d with Microsoft/Windows Store In Windows 10 [Tutorial]
How to Fix 0xd000000d with Windows Store In Windows 10 [Tutorial]
Unknown Software Exception 0xd000000d Error is a Windows error message. It might pop-up on the screen on any Windows version. However, most of the complaints come from Windows 10 users. Most of the time the issue occurs due to the corrupted system files.
Several Windows users are reaching us with questions after they constantly receive the 0xD000000D error code when opening Microsoft Store or when performing certain actions inside the application. The issue is exclusive to Windows 10 and seems to affect multiple builds. In most cases, affected users report that the issue started occurring after they installed a pending Windows update.
Temporary Windows Store glitch – There are several problematic Windows builds (particularly versions 1709 and below) that are known to trigger this error message with Microsoft Store under certain conditions. The issue is already well documented and Microsoft has already developed an automatic fix for it. If this scenario is applicable, you can deploy it easily by running the Windows APp troubleshooter.
Outdated Windows build – As it turns out, there’s a higher chance of encountering this issue if you’re working with an outdated Windows build. If this scenario is applicable to your current situation and your Windows build is outdated, you will be able to resolve the issue by installing all pending updates for your Windows version.
User is signed with a local account – The Microsoft Store is notoriously known from acting up in situations where the user tries to download or use certain applications when it’s signed up with a local account. In this case, you will be able to resolve the issue by signing into a Microsoft account instead.
Corruption inside the Windows Store folder – File corruption is another potential suspect when it comes to this error. This commonly happens after a security suite has quarantined some items used directly or indirectly by the Microsoft Store. If this scenario is applicable, you should be able to fix it by resetting the Windows Store component.
Each of the potential fixes featured below is confirmed to work by at least one affected user. For the best results, we encourage you to follow the methods below in the order that they are presented. Eventually, you should stumble upon a fix that will resolve the issue regardless of the culprit that’s causing the issue.
This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops,and tablets running the Windows 10 operating system (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba,Lenovo, and Samsung).
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