It has been reported that some users are experiencing problems while using the Microsoft Store app to download applications and games. If you’re having the same problem, this post may be helpful. This blog post explains why Store Error Code 0x803FB107 happens and how to fix it.
Fix Store Error Code 0x803FB107 on Windows 11/10
To fix Store Error Code 0x803FB107 on Windows 11/10, use the following methods:
1] Run Windows Store Apps Troubleshooter
Windows Store Apps troubleshooter is a built-in application that helps users to resolve common errors with Store apps. It detects all issues in your Microsoft Store app automatically. See below for more details:
- Right-click on the Start button and select Settings from the menu list.
- Navigate to System > Troubleshoot > Other troubleshooters.
- Find and select the Windows Store Apps Troubleshooter.
- Click Run to get started.
- Follow the instructions as directed.
- If required, restart the computer once the process is complete.
2] Check for the Windows Update
Several users reported that they were able to resolve the error 0x803FB107 after installing pending Windows Updates. Please follow the below steps if you want to make sure your computer is up to date:
- Open the Run dialog box using the Windows+R keys.
- After that, type in
ms-settings:windowsupdate
and press Enter. - When you’re on the Windows Update page, click Check for updates, and wait for it to finish.
- After scanning is completed, follow the instructions on the screen to download and install any pending updates.
- Now restart your computer. If this doesn’t resolve the issue, try the next solution.
3] Reset the Windows Store cache
Corrupted system files are another possibility that could cause the Windows Store error 0x803FB107. So, there are some reports that resetting the Windows Store cache and all associated components caused the error code to be resolved.
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