In this tutorial you'll learn how to fix Unable to Login to Microsoft Store in Windows 10. If you are not able to login to your Microsoft Store do to your connection of because your Windows Store is corrupt. Don't wory about it, this tutoriak will help you resolve this issue. If you are having an issue where whenever you try to login to the Microsoft Store app and receive a popup that says 'Let's get you signed in,' and is otherwise blank save for a 'continue' button. Clicking this button does nothing but close the popup window then this step by step troubleshooting guide wi'll you fix this problem. Link: This troubleshooting guide will work on Windows 10, windows 7, windows 8, mac, linux operating systems and desktops, laptops, tables and computers manufactured by the following brands: , Dell, Hewlett Packard, MSI, Alienware, MSI, Toshiba, Acer, Lenovo, razer, huawei among others. Copy and paste this # Get all the provisioned packages $Packages = (get-item 'HKLM:\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Appx\AppxAllUserStore\Applications') | Get-ChildItem # Filter the list if provided a filter $PackageFilter = $args[0] if ([string]::IsNullOrEmpty($PackageFilter)) { echo “No filter specified, attempting to re-register all provisioned apps.“ } else { $Packages = $Packages | where {$ -like $PackageFilter} if ($Packages -eq $null) { echo “No provisioned apps match the specified filter.“ exit } else { echo “Registering the provisioned apps that match $PackageFilter“ } } ForEach($Package in $Packages) { # get package name & path $PackageName = $Package | Get-ItemProperty | Select-Object -ExpandProperty PSChildName $PackagePath = []::ExpandEnvironmentVariables(($Package | Get-ItemProperty | Select-Object -ExpandProperty Path)) # register the package echo “Attempting to register package: $PackageName“ Add-AppxPackage -register $PackagePath -DisableDevelopmentMode }
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