It can be helpful to have an understanding as to what might’ve caused the said error, and there are only two primary causes; installation of any faulty applications from the Microsoft Store, or any glitches in the store’s functioning itself. Let’s see what you can do to remediate the issue:

Fix 0x8004E103 Microsoft Store error in Windows 11/10

If you receive Microsoft Store error 0x8004E103 when trying to download and install apps in Windows 11/10, here are some suggestions to help you:

1] Run the Windows Store Apps troubleshooter

The first course of action with any error code about the Microsoft Store is to run the Windows Store Apps troubleshooter, a utility available for both Windows 11/10 computers. If there are any errors detected, then the troubleshooting utility will notify you of them and recommend a solution. Otherwise, you’ll face a screen as shown below, in which case you can try the other solutions discussed below. The same setting is available in Windows 10 by going to Update & Security > Troubleshoot > Run the troubleshooter in the Windows Store Apps option.

2] Repair or Reset the Microsoft Store

If the troubleshooter wasn’t able to detect what’s wrong with the Microsoft Store, then you can try using the built-in app Repair or Reset function as well. First, click on the Repair option and check if it was of any help with Error 0x8004E103. If it isn’t, select Reset and follow the prescribed steps for the procedure. Read: Fix Microsoft Store Acquiring License error

3] Run the SFC and DISM utilities

If any incompatible or corrupt system files are conflicting with the Microsoft Store and causing this error to occur, you can take the help of system file scanning utilities like SFC and DISM. Search for and run the Command Prompt as administrator Type the following command and press enter: This will initiate the System File Checker process. Depending on your computer, it will take varying times to complete, after which it’ll notify you of the presence of any corrupt system files Next up, you can run the DISM utility by entering the following commands one after the other To make this change take effect, restart your PC and check if the issue has been resolved.

4] Reset Microsoft Store cache

Lastly, you can also reset the Microsoft Store cache by executing a simple command. Here’s what you have to do: Once it closes on its own, the cache of your Microsoft Store has been cleared. After that, open Microsoft Store again to see if you’re still facing the error.

5] Reinstall Microsoft Store using PowerShell

If you wish to reinstall Microsoft Store, you can also open an elevated PowerShell window, type the following command and hit Enter: There you go, folks, the Windows Store back on your Windows 11/10, enjoy and do let us know how well it worked for you in the comment section below. Read: Microsoft Store error codes, descriptions, resolution.

How do I fix Microsoft Store “Try that again” in Windows?

If you encounter the “Try that again” error while using Microsoft Store, your best bet is to reset the app. You can do that by opening Windows Settings > Apps > Installed Apps > Advanced options and eventually clicking on the Reset button. Read: Microsoft Store not opening or closes immediately after opening

How do I reinstall Microsoft Store?

Unlike most apps, you can’t simply uninstall and reinstall Microsoft Store which is, actually, the place from where you install apps. You may have to reinstall Microsoft Store after experiencing glitches with the same. The process is complicated for most users and can be accomplished by running code through PowerShell or by downloading the Microsoft Store installer (Appx package) as explained above. We hope that you find this helpful.