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 · Sometimes, it’s neither your fault nor of your iPhone, but it is the App store which goes down and most of the people are not able to download the applications. So, if none of the above mentioned method has worked for you, all we can say is wait, there might be some problem with the App Store and you will be able to download the apps again.  · If the previous steps didn't fix the problem, and you're still seeing apps pending or stuck downloading, you can reset the Microsoft Store app using the Estimated Reading Time: 4 mins.  · Other times, apps won’t sync or update, even if you’ve set them to do so. This article discusses solutions to app download problems on Kindle Author: William Stanton.


Normally, the download is available in the Windows Store and the download operation is fully handled by Windows. You could try resetting the Windows Store, though I don't know whether that will help. Windows key all apps Cntrl F (search) wsreset. Click on wsreset - run as administrator. If you know you've downloaded an iPhone app that has a watch component but it's not showing up under the "Available Apps" banner, chances are you have Automatic App Install turned off and your iPhone didn't initially recognize that these apps were Apple Watch compatible. As such, your iPhone may need a reboot to properly sync its app collection. Reopen Microsoft Store and try downloading the app(s) again. Proceed to the next solution if the apps won't download or they're stuck on pending. 4. Check Date and Time Settings. The Microsoft Store may fail to process app downloads if your computer has incorrect date and time settings. Launch Windows Settings and go to Time Language.


You will not be able to download an app if the internet connection is not working correctly. Whether you are connected to the Internet through Wi-Fi or using mobile data, the most fundamental step to ensuring that you can download the apps is to have a proper internet connection. So if your apps get stuck in the download queue, launch the File Explorer and confirm that you have enough storage space on your hard disk to accommodate the app(s). If you have multiple hard drives connected to your computer, make sure you configure Windows to save new apps on the drive with sufficient storage space. There may be an app conflict which is responsible for Microsoft Store not downloading apps or games. Try both these methods to see if you can find the culprit.

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