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I am trying to download an app from the app store but every time it comes up with the error code: 0x80070005 How do i fix it?

 

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Yes but it comes saying that i don't have admin rights (I do) ia have also tried doing it through the default Administrator account. There are also the printing and copy and paste bugs now

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This is a UAC issue. Make sure your admin account is owner and has full control of the drives in your PC and the registry. Then try again 

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12 hours ago, Joshua said:

This is a UAC issue. Make sure your admin account is owner and has full control of the drives in your PC and the registry. Then try again 

I do i have even enabled the Administrator account on windows but it still gives be the same error.

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On 3/23/2021 at 9:43 PM, Murasaki said:

Do you have any pending Windows updates? If so install them.

Yes but it comes up with the same error code.

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Have you disabled Windows Update or messed with the service in any way?

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54 minutes ago, Murasaki said:

Have you disabled Windows Update or messed with the service in any way?

No i have also tired manually and what service are you speaking about

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8 minutes ago, aeliasov9 said:

No i have also tired manually and what service are you speaking about

Service that is responcible for Windows Update. This error happened to me before (aswell in the Store) because I had it disabled completely. In your case though im not sure whats stopping it.

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Just now, Murasaki said:

Service that is responcible for Windows Update. This error happened to me before (aswell in the Store) because I had it disabled completely. In your case though im not sure whats stopping it.

I  haven't changed anything

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I get this issue on a Windows Insider machine I have every now and then. Very annoying.

 

Try wsreset.exe, and if that doesn't work, try to uninstall, and reinstall the Microsoft store completely. 

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On 3/26/2021 at 1:06 PM, Murasaki said:

This error happened to me before (aswell in the Store) because I had it disabled

Thats funny because I get a completely different "error" it outright tells me i have windows updates disabled and therefore cannot get anything.  😄

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Just now, Mark Kaine said:

Thats funny because I get a completely different "error" it outright tells me i have windows updates disabled and therefore cannot get anything.  😄

Could be handled differently now. Been a while since I stopped bothering to fiddle with the service; probably around the time Microsoft introduced additional things to manage updates.

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I found this, first "solution" sounds most promising imo,  but you may try the others as well.  

https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_8-windows_store/cant-install-apps-from-store-error-0x80070005/1da61861-26ee-41b4-ada9-8ac516b0107a

 

 

2 minutes ago, Murasaki said:

Could be handled differently now. Been a while since I stopped bothering to fiddle with the service; probably around the time Microsoft introduced additional things to manage updates.

True,  could be, maybe it also depends how it's disabled, in my case when I go to updates in "action center" absolutely nothing happens (it's glorious) 

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12 hours ago, Mark Kaine said:

I found this, first "solution" sounds most promising imo,  but you may try the others as well.  

https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_8-windows_store/cant-install-apps-from-store-error-0x80070005/1da61861-26ee-41b4-ada9-8ac516b0107a

 

 

True,  could be, maybe it also depends how it's disabled, in my case when I go to updates in "action center" absolutely nothing happens (it's glorious) 

I tried but I don't seem to have the WinStore folder

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On 3/28/2021 at 9:22 PM, Sweet Pea said:

I get this issue on a Windows Insider machine I have every now and then. Very annoying.

 

Try wsreset.exe, and if that doesn't work, try to uninstall, and reinstall the Microsoft store completely. 

 

I was having issues installing Xbox Game Pass games on PC. I was getting the 0x80070005 error code too. This post fixed the issue! Thanks Sweet Pea! 

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