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Как исправить ошибку Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll?
Прежде всего, стоит понять, почему windows.applicationmodel.store.dll файл отсутствует и почему возникают windows.applicationmodel.store.dll ошибки. Широко распространены ситуации, когда программное обеспечение не работает из-за недостатков в .dll-файлах.
What is a DLL file, and why you receive DLL errors?
DLL (Dynamic-Link Libraries) — это общие библиотеки в Microsoft Windows, реализованные корпорацией Microsoft. Файлы DLL не менее важны, чем файлы с расширением EXE, а реализовать DLL-архивы без утилит с расширением .exe просто невозможно.:
Когда появляется отсутствующая ошибка Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll?
Если вы видите эти сообщения, то у вас проблемы с Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll:
- Программа не запускается, потому что Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll отсутствует на вашем компьютере.
- Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll пропала.
- Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll не найдена.
- Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll пропала с вашего компьютера. Попробуйте переустановить программу, чтобы исправить эту проблему.
- «Это приложение не запустилось из-за того, что Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll не была найдена. Переустановка приложения может исправить эту проблему.»
Но что делать, когда возникают проблемы при запуске программы? В данном случае проблема с Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll. Вот несколько способов быстро и навсегда устранить эту ошибку.:
метод 1: Скачать Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll и установить вручную
Прежде всего, вам нужно скачать Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll на ПК с нашего сайта.
- Скопируйте файл в директорию установки программы после того, как он пропустит DLL-файл.
- Или переместить файл DLL в директорию вашей системы (C:\Windows\System32, и на 64 бита в C:\Windows\SysWOW64\).
- Теперь нужно перезагрузить компьютер.
Если этот метод не помогает и вы видите такие сообщения — «windows.applicationmodel.store.dll Missing» или «windows.applicationmodel.store.dll Not Found,» перейдите к следующему шагу.
Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll Версии
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6.3.9600.17031
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6.2.9200.16811
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10.0.18362.207
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10.0.18362.1082
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10.0.18362.1
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10.0.14393.0
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10.0.14393.0
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10.0.10586.494
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10.0.10586.212
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метод 2: Исправление Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll автоматически с помощью инструмента для исправления ошибок
Как показывает практика, ошибка вызвана непреднамеренным удалением файла Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll, что приводит к аварийному завершению работы приложений. Вредоносные программы и заражения ими приводят к тому, что Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll вместе с остальными системными файлами становится поврежденной.
Вы можете исправить Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll автоматически с помощью инструмента для исправления ошибок! Такое устройство предназначено для восстановления поврежденных/удаленных файлов в папках Windows. Установите его, запустите, и программа автоматически исправит ваши Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll проблемы.
Если этот метод не помогает, переходите к следующему шагу.
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3: Установка или переустановка пакета Microsoft Visual C ++ Redistributable Package
Ошибка Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll также может появиться из-за пакета Microsoft Visual C++ Redistribtable Package. Необходимо проверить наличие обновлений и переустановить программное обеспечение. Для этого воспользуйтесь поиском Windows Updates. Найдя пакет Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Package, вы можете обновить его или удалить устаревшую версию и переустановить программу.
- Нажмите клавишу с логотипом Windows на клавиатуре — выберите Панель управления — просмотрите категории — нажмите на кнопку Uninstall.
- Проверить версию Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable — удалить старую версию.
- Повторить деинсталляцию с остальной частью Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable.
- Вы можете установить с официального сайта Microsoft третью версию редистрибутива 2015 года Visual C++ Redistribtable.
- После загрузки установочного файла запустите его и установите на свой ПК.
- Перезагрузите компьютер после успешной установки.
Если этот метод не помогает, перейдите к следующему шагу.
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4: Переустановить программу
Как только конкретная программа начинает давать сбой из-за отсутствия .DLL файла, переустановите программу так, чтобы проблема была безопасно решена.
Если этот метод не помогает, перейдите к следующему шагу.
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5: Сканируйте систему на наличие вредоносного ПО и вирусов
System File Checker (SFC) — утилита в Windows, позволяющая пользователям сканировать системные файлы Windows на наличие повреждений и восстанавливать их. Данное руководство описывает, как запустить утилиту System File Checker (SFC.exe) для сканирования системных файлов и восстановления отсутствующих или поврежденных системных файлов (включая файлы .DLL). Если файл Windows Resource Protection (WRP) отсутствует или поврежден, Windows может вести себя не так, как ожидалось. Например, некоторые функции Windows могут не работать или Windows может выйти из строя. Опция «sfc scannow» является одним из нескольких специальных переключателей, доступных с помощью команды sfc, команды командной строки, используемой для запуска System File Checker. Чтобы запустить её, сначала откройте командную строку, введя «командную строку» в поле «Поиск», щелкните правой кнопкой мыши на «Командная строка», а затем выберите «Запустить от имени администратора» из выпадающего меню, чтобы запустить командную строку с правами администратора. Вы должны запустить повышенную командную строку, чтобы иметь возможность выполнить сканирование SFC.
- Запустите полное сканирование системы за счет антивирусной программы. Не полагайтесь только на Windows Defender. Лучше выбирать дополнительные антивирусные программы параллельно.
- После обнаружения угрозы необходимо переустановить программу, отображающую данное уведомление. В большинстве случаев, необходимо переустановить программу так, чтобы проблема сразу же исчезла.
- Попробуйте выполнить восстановление при запуске системы, если все вышеперечисленные шаги не помогают.
- В крайнем случае переустановите операционную систему Windows.
В окне командной строки введите «sfc /scannow» и нажмите Enter на клавиатуре для выполнения этой команды. Программа System File Checker запустится и должна занять некоторое время (около 15 минут). Подождите, пока процесс сканирования завершится, и перезагрузите компьютер, чтобы убедиться, что вы все еще получаете ошибку «Программа не может запуститься из-за ошибки Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll отсутствует на вашем компьютере.
метод 6: Использовать очиститель реестра
Registry Cleaner — мощная утилита, которая может очищать ненужные файлы, исправлять проблемы реестра, выяснять причины медленной работы ПК и устранять их. Программа идеально подходит для работы на ПК. Люди с правами администратора могут быстро сканировать и затем очищать реестр.
- Загрузите приложение в операционную систему Windows.
- Теперь установите программу и запустите ее. Утилита автоматически очистит и исправит проблемные места на вашем компьютере.
Если этот метод не помогает, переходите к следующему шагу.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
QКакая последняя версия файла windows.applicationmodel.store.dll?
A6.3.9600.17031 — последняя версия windows.applicationmodel.store.dll, доступная для скачивания
QКуда мне поместить windows.applicationmodel.store.dll файлы в Windows 10?
Awindows.applicationmodel.store.dll должны быть расположены в системной папке Windows
QКак установить отсутствующую windows.applicationmodel.store.dll
AПроще всего использовать инструмент для исправления ошибок dll
Fixing Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll Error: Should You Delete It?
Windows users often encounter errors related to system files, and one such file that can often cause issues is Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll. This dynamic link library (DLL) file is integral to the functioning of certain applications and features within the Windows environment, particularly those tied to the Microsoft Store. An error associated with Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll can lead to problems ranging from software crashes to system instability. This article aims to provide a comprehensive guide on what this DLL file does, the common errors associated with it, methods to fix those errors, and insights into whether it is advisable to delete the file outright.
Understanding DLL Files
Dynamic Link Libraries (DLL) are files that contain code and data that can be used by multiple programs simultaneously. They are essential for reducing space and memory usage because they allow programs to share common tasks or functions without having to replicate them in every application. When a program runs, Windows loads the necessary DLL files into memory, enabling them to execute their tasks efficiently.
What is Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll?
Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll is a Microsoft Windows system file that is associated with the Windows Store. It serves as a part of the framework that manages applications acquired from the Microsoft Store. Programs that rely on application licensing, updates, and features related to the Store are particularly dependent on this DLL.
Common Errors Related to Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll
Users may encounter various errors that reference Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll. Some of the common error messages include:
- «The program can’t start because Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll is missing from your computer.»
- «Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll is not designed to run on Windows or it contains an error.»
- «Cannot register Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll.»
These errors can manifest in different ways, depending on when and where they occur. Some users may experience issues when launching applications, while others may see these errors during system startup or while trying to access the Microsoft Store itself.
Causes of Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll Errors
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Corrupted DLL Files: System updates, application installations, or malware infections can corrupt the
Windows.applicationmodel.store.dllfile. -
Missing DLL Files: If the file was mistakenly deleted or not installed correctly during a software package, applications relying on it cannot function properly.
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Outdated Windows Version: Using an outdated version of Windows may lead to compatibility issues with applications trying to utilize the DLL.
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Malware Infections: Viruses and other malicious software can alter or delete system files, leading to errors related to
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Misconfigured System Settings: Changes in system settings or user permissions can affect how DLL files are accessed or executed.
Can You Delete Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll?
While it may seem tempting to delete a problematic DLL file, particularly if it’s causing errors, this is generally not a good idea. Here are a few reasons why:
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Critical to Software Functionality: As mentioned previously,
Windows.applicationmodel.store.dllis essential for apps from the Microsoft Store. Deleting it may render those applications unusable. -
System Instability: Removing system DLL files can lead to broader issues, such as system crashes, degraded performance, and inability to run legitimate applications.
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Future Problems: Even if your system seems to function correctly after deletion, software that relies on the DLL may fail later, leading to additional troubleshooting.
Fixing Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll Errors
There are several methods to address errors associated with Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll. Here are some of the most effective solutions you can implement:
1. Reboot Your Computer
Sometimes, a simple reboot can solve temporary issues related to DLL errors. Restarting your PC can clear any cache or memory problems and reset the state of system processes.
2. Restore Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll from Recycle Bin
If you believe the DLL file was accidentally deleted, check your Recycle Bin. If you find it there, restore it to its original location.
3. Update Windows
Keeping your operating system up-to-date is crucial for system stability.
- How to Update Windows:
- Go to Settings.
- Click on Update & Security.
- Click on Check for updates.
- Install any available updates.
4. Repair Corrupted System Files
Using the built-in System File Checker (SFC) tool can repair corrupted Windows files.
- How to Use SFC:
- Open Command Prompt as an administrator. (Right-click the Start button > select Windows Terminal (Admin)).
- Type
sfc /scannowand hit Enter. - Wait for the scan to complete. If any corrupted files are found, SFC will automatically repair them.
5. Use the DISM Command
The Deployment Imaging Service and Management Tool (DISM) can also help fix issues with Windows components.
- How to Run DISM:
- Open Command Prompt as an administrator.
- Type
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealthand press Enter. - Wait for the process to finish.
6. Reinstall Microsoft Store Applications
If the error is tied to a specific application, try uninstalling and then reinstalling it.
- How to Reinstall a Microsoft Store App:
- Go to Settings > Apps.
- Find the app in the list and click on it.
- Select Uninstall, then head to the Microsoft Store to reinstall the app.
7. Perform a System Restore
If DLL errors began appearing after installing a new application or update, consider performing a system restore.
- How to Perform System Restore:
- Type “System Restore” in the Windows search box and hit Enter.
- Select Create a restore point.
- In the System Properties window, click on System Restore.
- Follow the prompts to restore your system to a previous state.
8. Scan for Malware
Malware can cause serious instability in your system. Use Windows Defender or a third-party antivirus application to perform a full system scan.
- Using Windows Defender:
- Open Windows Security.
- Click on Virus & threat protection.
- Select Quick scan or Scan options for a full scan.
9. Reinstall Drivers
Sometimes outdated or corroded drivers can cause DLL issues. Keep your device drivers updated.
- Updating Drivers:
- Right-click on Start > select Device Manager.
- Expand categories and right-click on devices to select Update driver.
10. Clean Up Registry Entries
Using a trusted tool for registry cleanup can remove invalid or incorrect entries that may cause DLL issues. Proceed with caution, as incorrect changes can lead to further instability.
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Back Up the Registry: Before making any changes, create a backup by selecting File > Export in the Registry Editor.
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Using a Registry Cleaner: Choose a reputable program to scan and fix registry issues.
Conclusion
The Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll file serves a vital role in the Windows operating system, particularly regarding applications from the Microsoft Store. Errors associated with it can be disruptive, but there are various methods to fix these errors without resorting to deletion. Deleting vital system files is not recommended due to the risk of rendering essential applications unusable and destabilizing the operating system.
If you encounter persistent issues despite following the solutions outlined, you might want to consider seeking professional help. Whether you’re a novice or an experienced user, proper troubleshooting is necessary to maintain your Windows environment efficiently. Remember, regular maintenance—such as keeping software up-to-date and scanning for malware—can significantly reduce the likelihood of encountering DLL errors, preserving your system’s functionality and stability in the long run.
Encountering an error related to Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll can be frustrating as it impacts the Windows Store’s ability to acquire and update apps effectively. If this error has happened to you, don’t panic. Here, this MiniTool post can provide effective ways to resolve this annoying error message.
Sometimes, the error message “Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll error” indicates that the system cannot locate this essential file. Typically, this Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll error message appears during the startup of the Windows Store or management of app installations, updates, and licenses. In worse cases, it prevents you from running the Windows Store and performing the associated apps.
Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll is a dynamic link library file that is related to the Windows Store and can be found in the Windows operating system. Dynamic Link Library (DLL) files act as a guidebook, storing information and instructions for executable files to follow. These files are created to enable multiple programs to save valuable memory allocation, which makes the computer run more efficiently. Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll, also known as Windows Store Runtime DLL, contains a set of procedures and driver functions that may be applied by Windows.
Explorer What Causes Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll Error
This error can arise due to several reasons:
- In advertently Delete or Misplace the DLL File: You may inadvertently delete or misplace the Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll file when manually removing applications or files.
- Malicious Software: Malware infections can target system files, leading to their corruption or removal.
- Corrupted Files: The Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll error occurs due to the corruption of the DLL file or Windows system files which may cause the code execution not to find the specified module.
- Registry Issue: Erroneous or invalid entries in the Windows Registry can also precipitate DLL errors.
How to Fix Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll Error
Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll ensures that Windows programs operate properly. Thus, if the Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll file is missing or deleted, it may negatively affect the overall performance of the Windows Store and the associated software.
Now, let’s take a look at the effective methods you could take if you receive such an error message.
Workaround 1: Update Windows
Compatibility issues may trigger minor issues, such as Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll error. Accordingly, the first recommended solution is to check the Windows version, and if the update option is available, you need to install the Windows update to fix the Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll error.
Step 1: Press Win + I together to open Settings and select the Update & Security option.
Step 2: Click the Windows Update option in the left panel, and select Check for updates in the right pane to check available update options.
Step 3: If optional updates are available on your computer, follow the instructions to install them as well.
Step 4: After updating, restart your device.
Workaround 2: Repair Corrupted System Files
If the Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll error occurs due to file corruption, running the System File Checker (SFC) and Deployment Imaging Service Management Tool (DISM) can scan for and repair corrupted system files. Follow the steps below to run commands to fix this issue:
Step 1: Type cmd in the Windows Search bar, right-click on the relevant result, and choose Run as administrator.
Step 2: In the following UAC prompt, choose the Yes button.
Step 3: Copy and paste the following command and press Enter:
sfc/scannow
Step 4: After scanning, copy and paste the following commands in order and press Enter at the end of each command line:
Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth
Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth
Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
Wait patiently till the commands are finished, close down the Command Prompt, and restart your computer. Check whether the Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll error is resolved.
Workaround 3: Re-register the DLL File
The Regsvr32 tool is a command-line utility that can be used for registering and un-registering Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) controls like DLL control in the Windows OS. Using the built-in Regsvr.exe may help you register DLL files and fix relevant issues. Follow these steps:
Step 1: Type cmd in the Windows Search bar, right-click on the appropriate result, and select Run as administrator.
Step 2: Click the Yes button in the UAC prompt.
Step 3: Type the following command and press Enter to unregister the DLL:
regsvr32 /u Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll
Step 4: Type the next command and press Enter to re-register the DLL:
regsvr32 Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll
Step 5: Close down the Command Prompt and reboot your PC.
Workaround 4: Use System Restore
Have you ever tweaked your Windows recently using a script or a tool? If so, there is a high chance that you have accidentally messed up some critical DLL files, including the Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll file. But don’t worry, using System Restore can revert your system to a previous state before the error occurred.
Note:
A prerequisite of using System Restore is that you’ve created a system restore point earlier than the error occurs. If not, this method may not work on your computer.
Step 1: Press the Win + R key combination to open the Run dialog box, type rstrui in the text box, and Press Enter.
Step 2: In the pop-up window, click the Next button
Step 3: Choose the Show more restore points option.
Step 4: Select a restore point from before the error occurred and click Next.
Step 5: Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the restoration.
Tips:
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In Conclusion
Encountering Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll error can be frustrating as it prevents you from running the Windows Store or operating associated applications. Fortunately, the above solutions can help you troubleshoot the issue quickly. All the best!
If you’ve encountered the Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll error on your Windows 11 or 10 PC, you’re not alone. This Dynamic Link Library (DLL) file is primarily associated with the Microsoft Store, enabling it to manage purchases, downloads, and updates. Here’s a comprehensive guide that will help you understand the role of this DLL, the potential reasons behind its errors, and how to effectively resolve these issues.
Understanding Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll
The Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll file serves critical functions within the Windows operating system, particularly in relation to the Microsoft Store. It provides vital APIs necessary for handling app purchases and updates, which means that without it functioning correctly, applications relying on the Store can run into severe operational issues.
Common Error Messages
When Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll encounters problems, users may see various error messages, including:
- Cannot find C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll.
- Cannot start {app_name}. A required component is missing: Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll. Please install {app_name} again.
- Failed to load Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll. These messages typically indicate that the DLL is either missing, corrupted, or not registered correctly, leading to software that relies on the Microsoft Store failing to operate.
Causes of the Error
Several factors can lead to the Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll error:
- Accidental Deletion: The DLL file might have been inadvertently deleted by the user or another software.
- Malware Infection: Malicious software can corrupt or remove system files, including vital DLLs.
- Registry Issues: False or erased entries in the Windows Registry can prevent the system from locating the DLL properly.
Fixing the Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll Error
To resolve this error and restore full functionality, consider the following troubleshooting steps:
1. Use System Restore
System Restore can revert your computer to a previous state before the error occurred. Follow these steps:
- Press Win + R, type
rstrui, and press Enter. - In the System Restore wizard, click Next.
- Select a restore point dated before the problem began.
- Click Next again and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the restoration.
2. Update Windows
Keeping your system updated can replace corrupted DLLs. Here’s how to check for updates:
- Open Settings by pressing Win + I.
- Click on Windows Update from the left menu.
- Click on Check for updates. If updates are available, download and install them.
- After the updates are installed, reboot your PC.
3. Update or Reinstall the Affected App
If the error appears when using a specific application, you may need to update or reinstall that app:
- Open the Microsoft Store, click on Library at the bottom left.
- Locate the app and click the Update icon.
- Alternatively, to reinstall, go to Settings > Apps > Installed apps. Click the three-dots icon next to the app’s name and select Uninstall. Then, reinstall via the Microsoft Store.
4. Run SFC or DISM Scans
These scans can detect and repair corrupted system files:
- To run an SFC scan:
- Open Command Prompt as an administrator.
- Type
sfc /scannowand press Enter. [*For a DISM scan, type the following: DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealthand press Enter.
5. Re-register the DLL File
If the DLL is present but not registered correctly, you can manually register it: [Open Command Prompt as an administrator. [First, unregister the DLL:
Code:
bash regsvr32 /u Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll
[Then, re-register it:
Code:
bash regsvr32 Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll
[You should receive a confirmation indicating that the registration was successful.
6. Download and Replace the DLL File
As a last resort, consider downloading the appropriate version of the Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll file. Be cautious: [Ensure you only download DLLs from reputable sources to avoid malware. [Make a backup of the original DLL in case of failure after replacement. [*After downloading, replace the existing DLL, and make sure to re-register it via the command prompt as described above.
7. Perform a Clean Installation of Windows
If all else fails, you might need to perform a complete clean installation of Windows. Ensure you back up all necessary data before proceeding with this step, as it will erase all contents on your system drive.
Can I Delete Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll?
The short answer is no. Deleting the Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll file is not advisable as it is crucial for the functioning of both the Microsoft Store and any apps that depend on it. Removal of this file can lead to severe problems such as: [*App Malfunctions*: Applications relying on the DLL will likely not operate correctly. [System Instability**: Removing essential system files can lead to larger stability issues within Windows.
- Inability to Access Store: The Microsoft Store may become inaccessible altogether. Even if instructed by a professional, it’s safer to repair or replace the file rather than remove it entirely.
The Importance of DLL Files
DLL files are not merely additional components; they contain various functions and resources that applications call upon to execute crucial tasks. This shared architecture allows multiple programs to use the same code, which optimizes memory usage and enhances overall system performance. Thus, deleting or modifying these files can significantly destabilize your operating system.
Conclusion
Dealing with DLL errors like the Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll issue can be frustrating, but understanding the root causes and following systematic troubleshooting steps can often lead to a resolution. Always exercise caution when handling system files; when in doubt, consult with professionals or trusted online communities for guidance. For more information or further assistance, feel free to explore relevant resources or post your queries on forums dedicated to Windows support. Source: The Windows Club (Fix Windows.applicationmodel.store.dll error; Can I delete it?)
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This file is a part of the Microsoft Windows system. It is one of the many hidden in the system files of a Windows computer.
Some programs may need Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll to run properly, so if this file is missing you may encounter issues when trying to launch applications or games. Often, you will get an error message that says “Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll missing” that tells you which specific file needs to be restored so that the application or game can continue functioning.
To resolve these issues caused by a missing Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll, read the suggestions below.
Author:
Microsoft Corporation
Process:
Windows Store Runtime DLL
Part of:
Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
Common path(s):
%SYSTEM%
subfolder %WINDOWS%
Filesize(s):
143,360 bytes
How to fix Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll missing error?
If the Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll missing error appears on your PC, you can use the methods below. Some are automatic, which means you can start a process to let the system automatically restore the file. Others are manual, meaning you will have to manually download Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll and move it to the correct program installation folder. If you are not very experienced with digging through system files and would prefer not to, you can simply go straight to an automatic method.
Here our list of solutions to try:
- Method 1: Download Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll
- Method 2: Fix the missing Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll error automatically
- Method 3: Update drivers to restore missing .dll files
- Method 4: Scan your PC for malware
- Method 5: Use System File Checker (SFC)
- Method 6: Fix corrupted Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll file by performing System Restore
Method 1: Download Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll
This is the most straightforward approach, but it is fully manual and will require you to download the right DLL file and place it in the correct folder on your PC.
Look through the list of available versions of Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll then select the correct file and click “Download”. If you are unsure which one to download, read the section below or choose an automatic method.
How to choose the correct version of Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll?
When looking through the list of DLL files, pay attention to whether it’s a 64-, or 32-bit file, as well as the language it uses. For 64-bit programs, use 64-bit files if they are listed above.
It’s best to choose those DLL files whose language corresponds to the language of your program, if possible. It’s also recommended to choose the latest version to ensure up-to-date functionality.
As long as you get these two parameters right, you won’t have any issues downloading the right file.
Where to place the Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll file?
After you’ve downloaded the correct DLL file, place it inside the program installation folder. Alternatively, you can put the Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll file within the Windows system directory.
How to register Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll?
If placing the missing Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll file into the proper directory doesn’t seem to solve the problem, this means you need to register it. To do so, copy your DLL file to the C:\Windows\System32 folder, then open a command prompt with administrator privileges. There, type “regsvr32 Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll” and press Enter.
Method 2: Fix the missing Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll error automatically
Outbyte PC Repair allows you to automatically repair DLL errors, without you having to worry about choosing the right file or registering it. The utility will not only download the correct version of Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll for free and suggest the right directory to install it to but will also resolve other issues related to the Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll file.
- Download Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll
- Fix the missing Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll error automatically
- Update drivers to restore missing .dll files
Method 3: Update drivers to restore missing .dll files
Driver updates for the Windows operating system, as well as for network adapters, monitors, printers, etc., can be downloaded individually and installed from the Windows Update Center or by using specialized utilities.
Option 1 — Automatic Device Drivers Update
Outbyte Driver Updater automatically updates drivers on Windows. Routine manual driver updates are now a thing of the past. Just with a few clicks you can automatically search your system for outdated drivers and update all of them.
- Download the Outbyte Driver Updater
- Install the application
- Launch the app
- Driver Updater will scan your system for outdated and missing drivers
- Click Update to automatically update all drivers
Option 2 — Manually Update Device Drivers
Of course, you can also choose to update your drivers yourself one by one. First you will need to look through them to find the outdated ones, then search for the updates online. Here’s how to do that:
- Go to Taskbar’s search box and type Device Manager, then select Device Manager in the search results.
- Select a category to look at the devices’ names — right-click the one that needs to be updated.
- Choose Search automatically for updated driver software.
- Select Update Driver.
- Windows might not be able to find the new driver automatically. In this case, you can find the driver on the manufacturer’s website, where all the necessary instructions are available. Just make sure to find the official website so that you only download the trusted driver and not some malicious software.
Method 4: Scan your PC for malware to fix the Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll error
DLL errors may be caused by malware on your computer, which can intentionally corrupt these files in order to substitute them with its own malicious files. If you suspect that this is what’s causing errors on your system, you should scan your computer for malware and eliminate it as soon as possible.
Option 1 — Windows Defender
The new version of Windows 10 has a built-in application called «Windows Defender», which allows you to check your computer for viruses and remove malware. In order to use the Windows Defender offline scan, follow these steps:
- Press the Win key or click Start and click on the gear icon to open Settings. Alternatively press Win + I key combination.
- Select the Update and Security option and go to the Windows Defender section.
- At the bottom of the Defender settings there is a checkbox labeled «Windows Defender Offline scan». To start it, click «Scan Now». Note that you will have to save all unsaved data before restarting your PC.
After you click the “Scan Now” button, the computer will reboot and automatically start searching for viruses and malware. Upon completion of the scan, the computer will restart, and in the notifications, you will see a report on the completed scan.
Option 2 — Outbyte AVarmor
Outbyte products are some of the most popular and effective programs for dealing with malware and unwanted programs, and they will come in handy even if you have a high-quality third-party antivirus installed. This software is specifically designed to complement your antivirus, not replace it. In the new version of Outbyte, scans can be performed in real time and manually. To initiate a manual scan please follow the steps below:
- Launch Outbyte AVarmor and click the Scan Now button. Also, you can select the Scan option on the left side of the program’s window and click Full Scan. The system will begin scanning and you will be able to see the scan results.
- Select items that you want to quarantine and press the “Quarantine Selected” button. After they’ve been quarantined, you may be prompted to reboot the computer.
- After the program has been restarted, you can delete all quarantined objects by going to the appropriate section of the program. However, if you found that your system started to encounter errors after something was quarantined, you should restore the file instead.
Check your system performance to eliminate file conflicts and junk accumulation. Resolve registry and missing file errors.
Compatible with Windows 7, 8, 10, 11
Method 5: Fix the Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll missing error with System File Checker (SFC)
Many users are familiar with the sfc/scannow system file integrity check command, which automatically checks and fixes protected Windows system files. It is often one of the first things experienced Windows users do when they encounter errors.
To execute this command, you have to run Command Prompt as an administrator.
- Start the command line as an administrator in Windows by pressing the Win key on your keyboard and typing «Command Prompt» in the search field, then — right-click on the result and select “Run as administrator”. Alternatively, you can press the Win + X key combination which will open the menu where you can select Command Prompt (Admin).
- Type sfc /scannow while in Command Prompt and hit Enter. After entering the command, a system check will begin. It will take a while, so please be patient. Once the process is complete you will see this message: “Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files and successfully repaired them.” or “Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them”.
Keep in mind that System File Checker (SFC) cannot fix integrity errors for those system files that are currently being used by the operating system. To fix these files you have to run SFC command through the command prompt in the Windows recovery environment. You can get into Windows Recovery Environment from the login screen by clicking Shutdown, then holding down the Shift key while selecting Restart.
In Windows 10, you can press Win key, select Settings > Update & security > Recovery and under Advanced Startup, click Restart now. You can also boot from the installation disk or bootable USB flash drive with the Windows 10 distribution. On the installation screen select your preferred language and then select “System Restore”. After that, go to “Troubleshooting” > “Advanced Settings” > “Command Prompt”. Once in Command Prompt type the following command: sfc /scannow /offbootdir=C:\ /offwindir=C:\Windows, where C is the partition with the installed operating system and C:\Windows is the path to the Windows 10 folder.
This operation will take a while and it is important to wait until it is complete. When finished, close the command prompt and restart the computer as usual. You should find that the Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll missing error is gone.
Method 6: Fix the corrupted Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll file by performing a System Restore
System Restore is very useful if you want to fix Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll error, or almost any other error. Using the «System Restore» function, you can choose to restore Windows to a date when the Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll file was not damaged. Restoring Windows to an earlier date cancels changes that were made to system files since that date. Please follow the steps below to roll back Windows using System Restore and get rid of the Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll error.
- Press the Win + R keys combination to launch the Run dialog.
- Type sfc /scannow while in Command Prompt and hit Enter.
After entering the command, a system check will begin. It will take a while, so please be patient. Once the operation is complete you will see this message: “Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files and successfully repaired them.” or “Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them”.
- Type rstrui in the Run text box and click OK or hit Enter. This will open the system recovery utility.
- The “System Restore” window may include the “Choose a different restore point” option. If so, select this option and click Next. Check the “Show more restore points” checkbox to see a complete list of dates.
- Click the «Next» button and then click «Finish» to confirm your restore point. At this point, your computer will reboot normally and boot up with a restored version of Windows, and the Windows.ApplicationModel.Store.dll error should be resolved.
