Windows Store and Universal apps are a big part of Windows 10, but sometimes problems with Microsoft Store apps can appear.
Windows Store and Universal apps are big parts of Windows 10, but problems often happen. Emerging issue 70008 doesn’t allow running Windows Store apps, so let’s see how to fix this problem.One of the solutions to the problem is to perform a System Restore. If you can’t follow the steps in this article, check out our complete guide.For specific System Errors you can visit our dedicated hub..For any other Windows 10 errors go to our Windows 10 errors hub. You will most likely find a solution there.
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Users reported emerging issue 70008 that prevents them from running Microsoft Store apps, so let’s see how to fix this problem.
Emerging issue 70008 error can be problematic and cause this and many other problems to appear. Speaking of issues, users reported the following problems on their PC:
- Emerging issue 67758 – This is another common problem that can appear on Windows 10. However, we already covered this issue in our Emerging issue 67758 article, so be sure to check it for some in-depth solutions.
- Emerging issue 6619 – Sometimes you might encounter this error message on your PC. If that’s the case, be sure to update your system and download the latest updates.
- Emerging issue 97275 – In some cases, this error can appear due to your antivirus. To fix the issue, disable your antivirus and check if that solves the problem.
Emerging issue 70008 on Windows 10, how to fix it?
Solution 1 – Download the troubleshooter from Microsoft
Microsoft is aware of this issue, and they have already released a troubleshooter that addresses this problem. To apply this solution, be sure to download the troubleshooter and run it.
Once the troubleshooter starts, follow the instructions in order to fix this error.
According to users, this problem can be fixed by creating a new user account, but it seems that this issue appears when you have multiple user accounts on your PC, and if that’s the case, we recommend that you download and use the troubleshooter above.
Solution 2 – Check your antivirus
According to users, Emerging issue 70008 can sometimes appear due to your antivirus. Your antivirus can interfere with certain Windows features causing this issue to appear.
However, you can fix the problem by simply disabling a couple of antivirus features. If that doesn’t help, you might have to disable your antivirus altogether.
In the worst-case scenario, you might have to uninstall your antivirus. If removing the antivirus solves the issue, your next step would be to switch to a different antivirus solution.
There are many great antivirus tools you might choose from, but we kindly suggest you prioritize the security of your system and also use highly compatible antivirus software.
Solution 3 – Use PowerShell
In order to fix Emerging issue 70008, some users are suggesting to use PowerShell. This is a powerful tool, and if you’re not careful you can cause damage to your operating system.
If you want to be completely safe, you might want to create a System Restore point before running PowerShell. To fix this issue by using PowerShell, follow these steps:
- Press Windows Key + S and enter powershell. Right-click PowerShell and choose Run as administrator from the menu.
- Once the PowerShell starts, enter the following commands and press Enter after each command:
- Get-appxpackage -packageType bundle |% {add-appxpackage -register -disabledevelopmentmode ($_.installlocation + “appxmetadataappxbundlemanifest.xml”)}
- $bundlefamilies = (get-appxpackage -packagetype Bundle).packagefamilyname
- get-appxpackage -packagetype main |? {-not ($bundlefamilies -contains $.packagefamilyname)} |% {add-appxpackage -register -disabledevelopmentmode ($.installlocation + “appxmanifest.xml”)}
After all, commands are executed, close PowerShell and check if the problem is resolved.
- Get-appxpackage -packageType bundle |% {add-appxpackage -register -disabledevelopmentmode ($_.installlocation + “appxmetadataappxbundlemanifest.xml”)}
- $bundlefamilies = (get-appxpackage -packagetype Bundle).packagefamilyname
- get-appxpackage -packagetype main |? {-not ($bundlefamilies -contains $.packagefamilyname)} |% {add-appxpackage -register -disabledevelopmentmode ($.installlocation + “appxmanifest.xml”)}
Few users reported that running the first command fixed the problem, so you might not have to run all commands in order to fix this error.
In addition, some users reported that they fixed the problem by using the get-appxpackage -allusers | remove-appxpackage command in PowerShell, so you might want to try that as well.
Solution 4 – Install the latest updates
If Emerging issue 70008 keeps appearing on your PC, you might be able to fix the problem simply by installing the latest updates.
Windows updates bring a variety of fixes and Windows 10 usually downloads them automatically in the background.
However, sometimes you might miss an update or two due to certain issues, but you can always check for updates manually. To do that, follow these steps:
- Press Windows Key + I to open the Settings app.
- Now go to Update & Security section.
- Click Check for updates button.
Windows 10 will now check for available updates. In case any updates are available, they will be downloaded automatically in the background.
Once your system is updated to the latest version, check if the problem is still there.
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Solution 5 – Perform System Restore
Users reported that this problem started appearing after installing a specific update, and in order to fix it you can perform System Restore. To restore your PC, you need to follow these steps:
- Press Windows Key + S on your keyboard and enter restore. Select Create a restore point from the menu.
- Click the System Restore button.
- Click Next.
- Select the Restore Point you wish to revert to and click Next.
After reverting your PC to the previous state, the Emerging issue 70008 should be fixed.
If the problem was caused by a problematic update, you might want to block the update from installing by using Show and Hide updates tool.
In order to effectively use this tool you need to know exactly which update is causing the problem, so keep a close eye on all recently installed updates.
Solution 6 – Perform SFC and DISM scan
According to users, sometimes this issue can occur because your system files are corrupted. However, you can easily fix corrupted files by running a couple of scans on your PC.
To do that, follow these steps:
- Press Windows Key + X to open Win + X menu. Choose Command Prompt (Admin) or Powershell (Admin) from the menu.
- Enter sfc /scannow and press Enter.
The scan will now start. Keep in mind that the scan can take about 10-15 minutes, so don’t interrupt it.
Once the scan is finished, check if the issue is still there. If the problem is still present, or if you weren’t able to run SFC scan, you’ll need to perform DISM scan. To do that, follow these simple instructions:
- Open Command Prompt as administrator.
- Enter DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth and press Enter to run it.
- The scan will now start and it should take about 20 minutes to complete.
Once the scan is finished, check if the problem is still there. If the issue isn’t resolved, repeat the SFC scan once again.
Solution 7 – Create a new user account
If you’re having a problem with Emerging issue 70008, you might be able to fix it simply by creating a new user account.
Sometimes your user account can get corrupted, and the only way to fix this problem is to create a new account.
This is fairly simple to do, and you can do it by following these steps:
- Open the Settings app.
- When Settings app opens, navigate to the Accounts section.
- In the left pane, navigate to Family & other people. In the right pane, click Add someone else to this PC.
- Choose I don’t have this person’s sign-in information.
- Select Add a user without a Microsoft account.
- Enter the desired username and click Next.
Once you create a new account, switch to it and check if the issue is still there. If not, you’ll have to move all your personal files to the new account and check if that solves your problem.
Solution 8 – Perform an in-place upgrade
According to users, sometimes you might be able to solve this problem simply by performing an in-place upgrade.
In case you’re not familiar, an in-place upgrade will reinstall Windows 10 and force it to update to the latest version.
Unlike regular installation, it won’t delete any of your files, so you can continue where you left off. To perform an in-place upgrade, you need to do the following:
- Download and run Media Creation Tool.
- Choose Upgrade this PC now option.
- Wait while the setup prepares the necessary files.
- Select Download and install updates (recommended).
- Wait while the updates are downloaded.
- Follow the instructions on the screen until you reach Ready to install screen. On that screen click Change what to keep option.
- Select Keep personal files and apps and click Next.
- Now follow the instructions on the screen to complete the setup.
Once you complete the setup, Windows 10 will be updated and reinstalled, and the problem with Emerging issue 70008 will be resolved.
Emerging issue 70008 can prevent you from running Windows Store apps, but you should be able to fix it after running the appropriate PowerShell commands or by downloading the necessary updates.
- How can I fix Emerging issue 70008?
Start by running the Windows 10 Troubleshooter. If that doesn’t work, follow our full guide to fix this problem.
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