Guest Roice MicoNieves Posted May 28, 2014 Posted May 28, 2014 HOW TO FIX THIS? Windows Store Apps Publisher details Issues found Windows Store cache may be damagedWindows Store cache may be damaged Not fixed Not Fixed Reset and open Windows Store Completed Check for missing or corrupt filesCheck for missing or corrupt files Detected Detected Repair missing or corrupt files Completed Windows Store configuration may be damagedWindows Store configuration may be damaged Detected Detected Re-register Windows Store Completed Display adapter drivers might be out-of-dateDisplay adapter drivers might be out-of-date Detected Detected Check for updated display adapter drivers Completed Potential issues that were checked AppReadiness folder is missingAppReadiness folder is missing Issue not present Protected audio is turned offProtected audio is turned off Issue not present Folders required for Automatic Update are missingFolders required for Automatic Update are missing Issue not present Some security settings are missing or have been changedSome security settings are missing or have been changed Some apps might not have access to required resources Issue not present Some security settings are missing or have been changedSome security settings are missing or have been changed Issue not present Service registration is missing or corruptService registration is missing or corrupt Issue not present Microsoft account requiredMicrosoft account required Issue not present Your system administrator has turned off some settingsYour system administrator has turned off some settings Issue not present You are not connected to the InternetYou are not connected to the Internet You must be connected to the Internet to sync your settings. Issue not present Temporary Internet files location has changedTemporary Internet files location has changed Issue not present User Account Control has been disabledUser Account Control has been disabled Issue not present Issues found Detection details 5 Windows Store cache may be damaged Not fixed Not Fixed Reset and open Windows Store Completed 5 Check for missing or corrupt files Detected Detected Repair missing or corrupt files Completed InformationalSFC Output Output: Windows Resource Protection could not start the repair service. 5 Windows Store configuration may be damaged Detected Detected Re-register Windows Store Completed 5 Display adapter drivers might be out-of-date Detected Detected Check for updated display adapter drivers Completed Potential issues that were checked Detection details AppReadiness folder is missing Issue not present Protected audio is turned off Issue not present Folders required for Automatic Update are missing Issue not present Some security settings are missing or have been changed Issue not present Some apps might not have access to required resources Some security settings are missing or have been changed Issue not present Service registration is missing or corrupt Issue not present Microsoft account required Issue not present Your system administrator has turned off some settings Issue not present You are not connected to the Internet Issue not present You must be connected to the Internet to sync your settings. Temporary Internet files location has changed Issue not present User Account Control has been disabled Issue not present Detection details Expand InformationalService Status Problem with BITS service : The requested service has already been started.More help is available by typing NET HELPMSG 2182. Collection information Computer Name: NIEVES Windows Version: 6.2 Architecture: x64 Time: Wednesday, May 28, 2014 1:51:36 PM Publisher details Expand Windows Store Apps Troubleshoot problems that may prevent Windows Store Apps from working properly Package Version: 3.0.1.20140512 Publisher: Microsoft Corporation Background Intelligent Transfer Service Find and fix problems that may prevent background downloads from working Package Version: 1.2.1.20131113 Publisher: Microsoft Corporation Protected Audio Find and fix problems described in KB2777760 Package Version: 1.0 Publisher: Microsoft Corporation Continue reading... Quote
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