Many customers repeatedly see the error code: 0x80072EFD whenever they try to access Windows Store in their PCs. This program is quite useful for providing all the important applications right in front of the desktop. But, due to this error notification, users might not be able to access most of the Windows applications easily.
The error message regarding Windows Store mostly occurs when there are connection issues in PC. However, any incorrect entries in the Windows registry editor can also trigger this error. So, in this article, you will get to learn a few underlying causes, which can be possibly causing issues in Windows Store or any other Windows applications. It will also discuss some technical solutions which can be effective in resolving the error.
If you are struggling with the error code: 0x80072EFD, know that it’s a quite common problem with Windows users. But, if you keep ignoring this issue, it can lead to erasing all valuable data on your Windows-based computer. However, in order to troubleshoot this error, you should know why the error is occurring.
Hence, let’s take a look at some of the possible causes that can be the reason behind this Windows application error.
As the code: 0x80072EFD is a major problem for Windows users, you can try the following fixes suitable to apply on Windows versions.
As already discussed as one of the causes, this error code can generate due to corrupted Windows Store. Hence, to troubleshoot this problem, you need to delete the Windows Store cache from your PC.
So, to apply this method, open the Run dialog box by clicking on both ‘Windows logo’ and ‘R’ keys. Then, go to the text field and type ‘WSReset.exe’ in it. As you hit the ‘Enter’ button, this application file will reset the Windows Store. But, the good thing is that it will not modify any of the settings with other Windows apps in your computer.
Once the resetting of Windows Store happens, it will no longer produce the error when you access the app.
In case you want to reset the Windows Store cache from the Windows app directory, the process is quite simple. So, you can open the following link in order to access the directory.
C:\Users\<X>\AppData\Local\Packages\Microsoft. WindowsStore_8wekyb3d8bbwe\LocalState
In the place of X, you can type the username which is associated with your Microsoft account or for accessing the Windows Store.
After locating the folder for LocalState by navigating through the above path link, check if it’s having a cache folder. If it’s there, you will have to change its name except ‘cache’. So, once you rename this file to say ‘cache.old’, Windows will automatically create a new ‘cache’ folder before/after your next restart.
Hopefully, after clearing the old Windows Store cache from your Windows 10, it will no longer show code: 0x80072EFD.
If you are getting various kinds of error due to Windows 10 installation, its recommended to re-register Windows Store on your PC. This will not only resolve specific issues with Windows 10 but also eliminate this issue.
In order to fix this, hit the Windows logo button and X key simultaneously and wait for WinX menu. Then, choose the option of Command Prompt (Admin) from the best match Desktop app and write the following command in the cmd window.
PowerShell -ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted -Command “& {$manifest = (Get-AppxPackage Microsoft.WindowsStore).InstallLocation + ‘\AppxManifest.xml’ ; Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register $manifest}
Now, wait for your system to execute this code in the command prompt window and reboot PC after its over. Finally, try to open Windows applications or Windows Store to see if you are getting error code 0x80072EFD.
If you check the HDD/SSD in your Windows-based device, you can find the Software Distribution folder in its root directory. According to many users and Windows professionals, renaming this folder can remove the issue from your computer.
Hence, you can apply this solution by opening the WinX menu (Windows logo+X) on Windows 10. Then, select the Command Prompt (Admin) option from the list of choices and write the following commands one by one. But, remember to hit the ‘Enter’ button after typing each command as mentioned below.
net stop wuauserv, net stop cryptSvc, net stop bits, net stop msiserver
After executing the above commands in the Command Prompt, write ‘ren C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution SoftwareDistribution.old’ and press ‘Enter’. However, you can also mention the HDD/SSD according to the partition in your Windows 10 based PC.
Finally, type the following commands in ‘Command Prompt’ window and hit the ‘Enter’ key after typing each command.
net start wuauserv, net start cryptSvc, net start bits, net start msiserver
So, give some time to Windows to run all these commands and then launch Windows Store to check the status of the error code.
If the error is happening due to connection issues or misconfigured Proxy Settings, this is the solution for it. Hence, you can try the following steps to change the TLS and Proxy.
First, access the Run dialog box on Windows 10 by pressing the Windows key + R and enter ‘inetcpl.cpl’ in it. Then, click on the ‘OK’ button and it will display the ‘Internet Properties’ window on your screen.
Now, hit the tab of ‘Advanced’ and scroll down the items under ‘Settings’ to find TLS options. Make sure to tick the checkboxes for TLS 1.0, 1.2, and 1.3 versions from the list.
Finally, hit the ‘Apply’ as well as ‘OK’ buttons and restart your Windows device. But, if enabling the TLS doesn’t work, you will have to turn off proxy server on the Windows 10.
Follow the steps discussed in the above instruction and open ‘Internet Properties’ in the Run dialog box. But, you need to hit the ‘Connections’ tab and click on the tab for ‘LAN settings’ under the section of ‘Local Area Network (LAN) settings’.
As it displays the ‘LAN Settings’ window, make sure that the checkbox for ‘Use a proxy server for your LAN (These settings will not apply to dial-up connections or VPN)’ remained unticked.
After this, hit the ‘OK’ button and check Windows Store to know if it’s still displaying error 0x80072EFD.
Setting an incorrect time and date can be one of the major reasons behind getting the code: 0x80072EFD. So, if you want to troubleshoot issues with Windows Store and other applications, ensure that Time & Date details are correct in your PC.
In order to check this, press the Windows logo key along with ‘I’ key and wait for Windows Settings. Then, choose the feature of ‘Time & Language’ and turn off the toggle switch for ‘Set time automatically’.
Now, hit the ‘Change’ tab and you will be able to enter the time and date manually on the ‘Change date and time’ window. For most Windows 10 users, correcting the time and date on their PC has resolved the error.
One of the best options to troubleshoot 0x80072EFD notification is by turning on the service of Windows Update on your Windows 10. So, write ‘services.msc’ in the text field after opening the Run dialog box.
Then, as you press the ‘OK’ button, you will be able to view the services on your Windows 10 along with its working status. Hence, locate the ‘Windows Update’ service from the list and double-click on it to view its properties.
You need to make the ‘Startup Type’ for Windows Update as ‘Automatic’ in order to remove the error. Users can also select the option of ‘Automatic (Delayed Start) to turn on the update service in Windows 10.
In case the Windows Update service has been already disabled, click on the ‘Start’ button below the section of ‘Service status’. Finally, select the ‘Apply’ and ‘OK’ tabs and reboot your PC to remove the 0x80072EFD error message.
If you can’t resolve code: 0x80072EFD by applying the fixes discussed here, you can take help from a technician. Hence, get in touch with a Windows professional and ask for technical solutions to fix this issue.