9 Ways to Fix Microsoft Store Stuck on Starting Download on Windows 11

Microsoft Store is where you will find all Microsoft apps and many other third-party apps and games for download. While Microsoft Store works like a charm, it does suffer from occasional hiccups causing frustrations to the end-users. One of them is when Microsoft Store gets stuck on starting a download on Windows 11.

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Microsoft Store Stuck on Downloading Error

Here are some issues that users are facing:

Here are some solutions to the Microsoft Store stuck on starting download error:

A temporary but quick solution while you continue troubleshooting Microsoft Store stuck on starting download issue.

Microsoft Store wasn’t always around and Windows users had to download apps from the vendor or the developer site directly. It still works and most apps can be downloaded and installed like this.

The only con is that Microsoft Store makes it easy to both install and uninstall apps from a single UI. Furthermore, future updates are installed automatically in the background. When apps are installed directly, you will have to update them manually, mostly when you open an app and would see a prompt.

2. Update Microsoft Store Apps

It is possible that there are pending updates of apps that are already installed on your computer. Open Microsoft Store and go toApp Libraryto check if there are any updates available. If yes, update all apps and games.

3. Sign Out and Back In to Microsoft Store

Signing back into your Microsoft Account in Store app is easy and quick and may help alleviate the issue.

Open the Store app, click on your profile icon and select theSign outoption.

Close the Microsoft Store app, launch it again and then sign in.

4. Run Windows Store Apps Troubleshooter

Windows 11, like its predecessors, comes with a troubleshooting tool to fix common bugs and errors. There is one for Windows Store too.

1.Press Windows+I keys to openSettings. Search forFind and fix problems with Windows Store Appsand click on the search result to open it.

2.In the pop-up that follows, click onNextand follow on-screen instructions. When done, reboot your computer once and try downloading that app again.

5. Reset Microsoft Store Cache

Every app that resides on your Windows computer uses cache files to function smoothly and save time on subsequent launches. Microsoft Store is also an app. Store cache files often result in weird issues like the one you are facing where Store is stuck at downloading apps.

1.Press Windows+S to open Windows Search and then look forCMD. Open Command Prompt with admin rights by clicking onRun as administrator.

2.Give the command below and press Enter to execute. Wait for it to finish and then try downloading an app on Store again.

Note that if you can’t reset Microsoft Store’s cache, you will need to re-register the app first. See the next point to learn how to do that.

6. Re-Register Microsoft Store

Reinstalling an app can help fix several errors but there is no way to reinstall Microsoft Store. What you can do is re-register the app instead of usingPowerShell which is an upgrade on CMD.

1.Search forPowerShellin the Start menu and open it withadmin rights.

2.Give the command below:

You may have to reboot your computer once after which, Microsoft Store should not get stuck on downloading apps.

7. Terminate Microsoft Store

Windows Settings allow granular control over individual apps.

1.Press Windows+I to openSettingsand go toApps > Apps & features, search forMicrosoft Storeunder App list, and then click on the three-dot menu icon to selectAdvanced options.

2.Scroll a little and you will find three options. One of them would beTerminate. Click on it.

Launch Microsoft Store again and see it is still stuck on starting download screen. If the downloading doesn’t begin automatically, restart it manually. you may also try reset and repair here if CMD and PowerShell didn’t work for you but using command-line tools is recommended for these actions.

8. Reinstall Microsoft Store

Microsoft Support recommendsreinstalling the Store app if resetting and re-registering the app fails to fix the problem.

1.OpenCommand Prompt with admin rightsfrom Windows Search again.

2.Give the command below and wait for it to complete.

9. Restart Windows Update Service

Gary, another Windows expert at Microsoft Support, came up with adifferent solutionthat seemed to have helped several users.

1.Again, launch the Command Prompt with admin rights.

2.Give the commands below, one at a time:

It is then recommended toperform a clean bootand disable 3rd party apps to understand if there is a conflict.

Microsoft Store is a good way to download and maintain your apps. However, that is not the only way todownload apps on Windows. If you find Microsoft Store is stuck at starting download or downloads halts abruptly, there are quite a few ways to fix the error. While you can download directly too, we recommend fixing Store as it is still the best way and is increasingly becoming the only way to download and manage apps on the fly.

Gaurav Bidasaria

Gaurav is an editor here at TechWiser but also contributes as a writer. He has more than 10 years of experience as a writer and has written how-to guides, comparisons, listicles, and in-depth explainers on Windows, Android, web, and cloud apps, and the Apple ecosystem.

He loves tinkering with new gadgets and learning about new happenings in the tech world.

He has previously worked on Guiding Tech, Make Tech Easier, and other prominent tech blogs and has over 1000+ articles that have been read over 50 million times.

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