Also, users report having issues with the Microsoft Store Page loading when using it.
What causes the error code 0x80073d01?
Encountering the error message: Sorry we’re having trouble getting this Windows display language installed 0×80073d01 or other Microsoft Store errors associated with code 0x80073d01 can be for many reasons. The error code 0×80073d01 occurs when installing or uninstalling a UWP (Universal Windows Platform) app from the Microsoft Store. Other causes are: Other factors that can cause the Error code 0x80073D01 in the Microsoft Store are:
AppLocker’s interference – When the AppLocker program is active, it can impede Microsoft Store downloads, preventing you from installing or uninstalling the language packs. Corrupt Microsoft Store files – When the installation files or the services responsible for the Microsoft Store are corrupt, it can affect and impede its functionality. They can prevent it from accessing the needed components to carry out tasks, resulting in errors. Microsoft Store cache – Storing cache files for a long time can result in them becoming compromised or malicious. So, cache glitches can cause issues with the store and prevent users from installing or uninstalling apps.
How do I fix the error code 0x80073d01?
Try out the following preliminary checks:
Stop background apps running on your computer. Pause or complete any other installation process on your PC before using the Microsoft Store. Temporarily disable antivirus software. Restart Windows in Safe Mode and check if the error persists.
If you can’t fix the error, try the solutions below.
1. Run Windows Store Apps Troubleshooter
Running the troubleshooter will find and fix issues with the Microsoft Store apps that may cause the error. Check what to do if Windows Troubleshooter stops working on your computer. SPONSORED
2. Reset the Microsoft Store cache
Clearing the cache on Windows 11 as an administrator will remove any bugs and corrupt files in the cache files and fix the Windows store error.
3. Disable AppLocker on your PC
Disabling the AppLocker on your PC can fix the Windows Store error code 0×80073d01. You can read about the AppLocker bypass exploit and how to fix it.
4. Reset the Microsoft Store
Resetting the Microsoft Store will fix any configuration issues affecting its performance. Alternatively, our readers can check our guide on fixing the Microsoft Store Pardon the interruption error in a few steps. Likewise, we have a detailed guide on how to fix Microsoft Store error code 0x80131500 on your PC. For more questions or suggestions, kindly drop them in the comments section.
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