Thank you, works flawlessly! Just three issues I came into:
1/- Microsoft Edge installed itself on its own.
I used IObit Uninstaller to delete it. But it kept reinstalling though the Windows update is disabled. For anyone who's facing the same issue, read below:
How to stop Edge from reinstalling:
1. Type "regedit" in the Windows search box and click “Run as administrator” next to Registry Editor.
2. When the Registry Editor opens, navigate to the following key, or just copy and paste it into the Registry Editor address bar:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft
3. Right-click the Microsoft folder, and select New, then Key. Name the key “EdgeUpdate” and then right-click it. Select New, then “DWORD (32-bit) Value” and call it “DoNotUpdateToEdgeWithChromium.”
4. Once you’ve created the new DWORD Value, double-click it to open it and change its value to “1.” Click OK to confirm, then exit the Registry Editor.
Your Windows 10 PC should now be completely free of Microsoft Edge. If you decide you want the browser after all, just change the value you created to “0”.
2/- Numpad was turned off completely.
To fix this I had to hold-press the NumLock button for 5 seconds.
3/- MS Store for some reason didn't want to install.
It seems I need Microsoft.UI.Xaml.2.8 to be installed first.
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You can use PowerShell to identify the issue like this:
In the PowerShell window, type the following command:
Add-AppxPackage -Path $MsixFilePath
- Replace MsixFilePath with the file path of the msix file saved on your PC. For example, if the Msixbundle file is located in C:\Users\Username\Downloads\Msixbundle, the full command to install the file should look like this: Add-AppxPackage -Path $C:\Users\Username\Downloads\Msixbundle\Files.Package.msixbundle
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I managed to install the missing framework as follows:
1. Go to
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and click the Download package link on the right-hand side. This downloads a file named microsoft.ui.xaml.2.8.6.nupkg.
2. Replace the files .nupkg extension with a .zip extension.
3. Right-click the file and select Extract All... and then Extract. This creates a folder named microsoft.ui.xaml.2.8.6
(You may want to reboot your machine before performing this step as it may fail if certain files are in use.) Open PowerShell as Admin and type
Add-AppxPackage -Path C:\Users\Admin\Downloads\microsoft.ui.xaml.2.8.6\tools\AppX\x64\Release\Microsoft.UI.Xaml.2.8.appx
replacing \path\to\ with the location of the microsoft.ui.xaml.2.8.6 folder and \x64 with the appropriate platform (I have 64-bit Windows 10).
Press enter.
In PowerShell type get-appxpackage Microsoft.UI.Xaml.2.8 -allusers which should now show details of the microsoft.ui.xaml.2.8 package.
You should now be able to install/open the Microsoft Store app.
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After that you can use the same method we used to identify the issue, it happened again for me and turned out that I needed Framework 2.2 to fix the issue.
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I still don't have MS Store, though this version of Windows didn't mention that you wouldn't be able to install MS, it seems net. Framework from 1 to 3.5 can't be installed.
Other than that, everything is fine and works very well.