How to Fix Microsoft Store Error 0x80d03805 In Windows 10 [Tutorial]

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How to Fix Microsoft Store Error 0x80d03805 In Windows 10 [Tutorial]

When this problem occurs, Microsoft Store begins downloading but very shortly afterward will trigger an error stating that something unexpected has happened. Upon expanding the error details, users see the 0x80D03805 error code. However, this error code might also be encountered during the installation of a system update the Windows Store via Windows Update. The issue is exclusive to Windows 10.

Here’s a shortlist of scenarios that might ultimately lead to this error.

Error 0x80D03805 is pervasive in the Windows 10 Store, usually taking place when users are attempting to download apps from the store during a Windows update. The 0x80d03805 error type can be related to corrupted files or even viruses plaguing your system. But luckily we have a few solutions for you, so let’s get started.

Common Windows Store inconsistency – In most cases, this particular issue will occur due to a common inconsistency that Windows will be able to resolve automatically. If the problem is common enough, you should be able to fix it by running the Windows Update Troubleshooter.

The issue is caused by KB4462919 update – The KB4462919 update is notoriously known for effectively breaking the Windows Store component. If you recently installed, it, you should be able to fix the problem simply by installing the rest of the pending updates (the hotfix is included among them).

Clearing the cache of Windows store – Corruption inside the Windows Store cache is yet another issue that might end up causing this error code. Certain corrupted files might ultimately inhibit your PC’s ability to establish connections between the integrated UWP store and Microsoft services. In this case, you should be able to resolve the issue by clearing the entire Windows Store cache either via CMD or from the Settings menu.

Essential DLLs are no longer registered – It’s also possible that you’re encountering this problem because one or more essential Dynamic Link Library files are no longer registered. In this case, you should be able to fix the issue by re-registering the DLLs via an elevated CMD prompt.

Underlying system file corruption issue – In some rare circumstances, this problem can also occur due to an underlying system file corruption instance that cannot be resolved conventionally. In this case, the most efficient approach is to go for a clean install or a repair install.

This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops,and tablets running the Windows 10 operating system (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba,Lenovo, and Samsung).
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