Why does my app have an X on it?
This behavior may be caused by an error that occurred when an app package was first installed or injected into the Windows 8 or Windows 8.1 image. Or, it may be caused by out-of-date software.
How do I repair Windows 8.1 apps?
How to Troubleshoot If Windows 8.1 Apps Won’t Open or Install
- Step 1: Download and Run Microsoft’s Apps Troubleshooter.
- Step 2: Clear and Reset Windows Store Cache.
- Step 3: Test for Corrupted “Package Repository”
- Step 4: Run this Command Prompt.
- Step 5: Run System File Checker / Replace Corrupted Files.
What does the bottom X at the right corner of the application do?
Solution 2: Sync licenses in App Store The “X” in the bottom right corner of the live tiles could represent an issue with the license, or maybe with Windows App Store. To solve this issue, you just need to go to Windows App Store and do the following: Open Settings, select App updates.
Why are there red X’s on my desktop icons?
According to several reports, a rare error of Local Disk drive partitions having a red circle with an X in their icons. The cause of this error is still unknown, but it usually means that the file folder or disk or contents are not refreshing, updating, or syncing.
What is the GREY icon on Iphone?
Sometimes you can see a gray icon if the icon were updated during an update to the app itself.
How do I restore the Windows 8.1 Store app?
Go to the search box and type “wsreset.exe”. Go to the results window and right-click on “WSreset” and select “Run as administrator”. The Windows Store will be opened. Wait a few seconds.
Why is my Windows 8 App Store Not Working?
Run the Microsoft Store Apps troubleshooter Open the Settings app and select the Update & security section. In the left pane, select Troubleshoot. From the right pane select Microsoft Store Apps and click on Run the troubleshooter button. Wait for the troubleshooter to finish.
What is the quickest way to switch between application Windows on a computer?
Shortcut 1:
- Press and hold the [Alt] key > Click the [Tab] key once. A box with screen shots representing all of the open applications will appear.
- Keep the [Alt] key pressed down and press the [Tab] key or arrows to switch between open applications.
- Release the [Alt] key to open the selected application.