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  1. Fixed it by running this command in elevated powershell: Get-AppXPackage -AllUsers | Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register "$($_.InstallLocation)\AppXManifest.xml"}
  2. The store doesn't even open... Activation of app Microsoft.WindowsStore_8wekyb3d8bbwe!App failed with error: Invalid value for registry See the Microsoft-Windows-TWinUI/Operational log for additional information. This is by searching for the store via the start menu. Is there a way to open the store by using its executable?
  3. Before doing a clean install of windows 10, I had backed up my appdata folder, since I was worried about losing saves/settings for various games that use that folder. After upgrading, I moved it back, making sure to delete things that already existed on my computer to prevent possible problems. I forgot to delete the "Packages" folder and now I'm getting issues with opening default apps, like calendar, weather, mail, etc. Something with invalid registries. Is there any way to fix this short of resetting my computer? I'd really like to avoid reinstalling all of my programs again. Everything else works fine, just can't open things like photos, mail, etc. Error I get when opening mail: Activation of app microsoft.windowscommunicationsapps_8wekyb3d8bbwe!microsoft.windowslive.mail failed with error: Invalid value for registry See the Microsoft-Windows-TWinUI/Operational log for additional information. Error I get when opening calendar: Activation of app microsoft.windowscommunicationsapps_8wekyb3d8bbwe!microsoft.windowslive.calendar failed with error: Invalid value for registry See the Microsoft-Windows-TWinUI/Operational log for additional information. If additional info is needed, I'd be happy to provide it. Thanks! Edit: Fixed.
  4. I did a clean install of windows 10 on my SSD, but I still have a lot of games installed on my harddrives. Is there anyway to make it so the game executables are able to be found and launched using the search in the start menu? Don't want to constantly have to navigate to the game folder to launch it. Thanks!
  5. Met Luke and Brandon at PAX!

  6. Think I found the culprit. Was a corrupt update of razer synapse. So far, my computer has not crashed in the past 72 hours and after multiple restarts after reinstalling razer synapse.
  7. Actually, it may be the motherboard. I've noticed that when I replug in other peripherals during a crash, they also stop working. Even though they've been working just fine during the crash and prior to replugging it in Edit: Checked event viewer. This error occurs every time I crash, though I'm not sure if its causing the crash or only showing up because I press the reset button. The application-specific permission settings do not grant Local Launch permission for the COM Server application with CLSID {22279AF5-03AE-4CAF-989D-2530918B2F1C} and APPID {0773CCD6-59A2-4D26-B235-19247767E645} to the user NT AUTHORITY\LOCAL SERVICE SID (S-1-5-19) from address LocalHost (Using LRPC). This security permission can be modified using the Component Services administrative tool.
  8. Turns out its probably not an issue with displayport. I unplugged the displayport monitor and only left the HDMI monitor plugged in overnight and got a blackscreen crash. May just be a case of a corrupt windows install
  9. Don't have access to a third monitor. And I don't know if it crashes on only one monitor, I haven't yet tried to run only one monitor with the new video card yet. Edit: Could is possibly be a bad displayport cable? A friend of mine suggested it may be the case and said there has been issues with DP cables that come with Dell monitors
  10. I've ran the tests before and all my hard drives turned up clean. Happens when both monitors are plugged in. And it simply pops up on its own, accompanied by a system crash. Haven't had the time or means to reinstall windows, as I don't have a USB stick or a CD Drive.
  11. Been a while, as I've been waiting for my card to come in. Upgraded video card to a 780 Ti, just got a crash but with this error. Haven't seen the black screen crash just yet,
  12. Does seem to be an issue with either the physical displayport on the card, or the actual monitor. This is what was present this morning: The secondary monitor: Primary HDMI monitor was fine. Replugging in secondary monitor caused both monitors to crash to blackscreen with cursor
  13. Chrome and various other background programs. I have paging file moved to my harddrive, hibernating mode is already off. I use Avast and Malwarebytes. So I just swapped in my roommate's GTX 780 last night and the computer didn't crash. May actually be my graphics card rather than windows. Edit: So I let my computer sit over night again, but unplugged my displayport monitor. Didn't crash. Maybe its something to do with my second monitor.
  14. I'll try freeing up more space. Been using CCleaner to clean drives and registry. Also, noticed something today. Crashed again to a normal blackscreen, but when I unplugged and replugging in my displayport monitor, my primary ViewSonic monitor thats running off of HDMI went to blackscreen with cursor, while the displayport monitor continued to receive no signal.
  15. Says "Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations" RAM usage through the night is pretty flat, sits at 8GB ish the whole time. Free space on C drive is 7.60GB out of 60GB. I'll give diagnostic start-up a go tonight.
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