Microsoft Store apps not updating automatically

Follow these methods to resolve Microsoft Store’s inability to find, download, and install app updates automatically. Throughout the troubleshooting, make sure not to check manually for the updates. If you do, it will be difficult to find out if any of the fixes worked.

1] Ensure setting is Enabled in Microsoft Store

If for any reason, the automatic update in Microsoft Store Settings is turned off, you will not get the updates. So that’s the first thing you should check.

Open Microsoft Store, and click on the three-dot menu.Click on Settings, and locate Update apps automatically.Toggle it on.Click on the menu again, and this time click on Download and Updates menu

In Windows 11, you will see the Get updates button here:

Click on Check for Update button, and you should see the new update, or you can leave it as is, and see if there is update pushed to verify the settings

2] Clear Microsoft Store cache

You can clear the Microsoft Store cache using a commandlet. You can either Run CMD as an administrator, type WSReset.exe and hit the Enter key or search for wsreset.exe in the start menu, and follow the reset wizard. It will clear off anything which might be blocking the updates.

3] Microsoft Store App Troubleshooter

Windows offers built-in troubleshooters for Microsoft Store like other things in Windows. It can do all sorts of things to get things normal; it is probably the best shot to fix it.

Open Settings  and navigate to Update and Security > Troubleshoot > Windows Store AppsSelect and then click on the Run the troubleshooter buttonFollow the wizard and wait for the store to detect the update automatically.

In Windows 11, you will get the Troubleshooter here:

Note: If the problem is one single app, it would be best to reset the app.

4] Reset Microsoft Store

You could reset the Microsoft Store app via Settings.

Open Windows 10 Settings and navigate to AppsFind Microsoft Store in the app list, tap on it, and click on Advanced OptionsLocate Reset and then click on Reset button

Close the store if it’s open, and relaunch it. If the problem is fixed, you should see the new updates in the list. In Windows 11, you will get the option to Repair or Reset the Microsoft Store here:

5] Reinstall Microsoft Store App

Lastly, if nothing else works, then it is best to reinstall the Microsoft Store app, but you will need admin permission. Open PowerShell with admin privileges, and then execute the below-mentioned command If you heard about this for the first time, you should also know that it is possible to reinstall all the system apps. You will need to run the Get-AppxPackage PackageFullName | Remove-AppxPackage command.

6] Repair Upgrade using Windows 10 ISO

A repair upgrade is a process of installing Windows 11/10 over the existing installation of Windows 11/10. It fixes most of the system problems and any kind of file corruption.

Download Windows 11/10 ISO and extract the setup fileRun the Setup file, and follow the installation processIt will take you through the OOB experience as well once the setup is complete.

Sign in back to your account, and check if Microsoft Store is now able to find the updates. I hope the post helps you get the updates automatically instead of manually checking it from time to time.