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MS Store Errors 0x8007064a, 0x80246007 & 0x80248014: Fix
Learn to get your MS Store working properly again
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
updated onOctober 4, 2023
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More error codes here, as we get them from the Microsoft Community support forums. Now, somebody is reporting that theWindows Storedoesn’t install app updates and gives the following error codes – 0x8007064a, 0x80246007,0x80248014.Earlier today we reported an annoying Windows 8, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10 errors, codenamed as error 0×8004005. A Microsoft user says the following:
Windows Apps Store are not installing new updates, neither any new Apps is installing from Windows Apps Store. The Installation gets failed every time and we get error code :- 0x8007064a, 0x80246007, 0x80248014
Since we do have a lot of Windows 8, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10 app updates, it’s natural that we worry for those who can’t install the latest versions.
Of course, this happens only with those that receive the updates automatically and have to install them themselves. I’ve read somewhere that having more than one antivirus software installed could be the culprit.
You can also try doing the following:
If this doesn’t solve your problem, dive in into these troubleshooting methods.
How do I fix the MS Store errors 0x8007064a, 0x80246007, and 0x80248014?
1. Set your country and language settings to the real country you live in
If you selected another country than the one where you currently live, this may trigger various errors. The quickest solution to fix them is to use your real country and language settings.
2. Run the Windows 10 Troubleshooter
Windows 10 comes with a built-in feature that allows you to quickly identify and fix general issues affecting various Windows components.
3. Update Windows Store apps
4. Install the latest OS updates
Microsoft regularly releases new updates in order to improve system stability and fix various bugs reported byusers.
Your Microsoft Store app is dependent on your Windows 10 OS, so running outdated OS versions may cause various Microsoft Store app issues and errors, including these three errors: 0x8007064a, 0x80246007, and 0x80248014.
To access the Windows Update section, you can simply typeupdatein the search box. This method works on all Windows versions. Then go to Windows Update, check for updates and install the available updates.
5. Repair your registry
Before repairing yourregistry, don’t forget to first back it up in case anything goes wrong. To repair corrupted or missing registry keys, you canuse a dedicated tool, such as CCleaner orMicrosoft’s System File Checker.
Since the SFC is already available on your computer by default, here’s how to run an SFC scan:
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Go to Start > typecmd> right-click Command Prompt > select Run as Administrator
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Now type thesfc /scannowcommand
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Wait for the scanning process to complete and then restart your computer. All corrupted files will be replaced on reboot.
6. Run WSReset.exe
Windows 10 has a built-in tool for resetting WindowsStorecache. TheWSReset.execommand allows you to restart WindowsStoreand clear theapp‘s cache.
It is very useful when you’re dealing with stalls and errors, including 0x8007064a, 0x80246007, 0x80248014 .
Here’s how to run his nifty tool:
On the other hand, if you’re unable to resolve the error this way, make sure to check the additional solutions below.
7. Reinstall the app
Sometimes, apps are the ones to blame for errors, not the MicrosoftStoreitself.
The best way to fix issues within the apps is to reinstall them. Once you have identified the culprit, here’s how to remove it:
8. Sign out from Windows Store
Interestingly enough, someusersconfirmed they managed to fix errors 0x8007064a, 0x80246007 and 0x80248014after signing out of their WindowsStoreaccount.
Here are the steps to follow:
By following of these solutions fixed errors 0x8007064a, 0x80246007, 0x80248014. If you’ve got additional tips and suggestions on how to fix these errors, you can list them in the comments below.
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