Microsoft Store Apps Take A Long Time To Load In Windows 11/10 [Solution]
Microsoft Store Apps Take A Long Time To Load In Windows 11/10 [Solution]
We have all got a bunch of apps installed on the PC for various tasks, but what if you are unable to enjoy them? A lot of users have reported that Windows 11 apps won’t open, no matter how many times they tried.
The Microsoft Store on Windows 10 and 11 is the place to install new Windows and Android apps that are verified by Microsoft. It’s also a central location for picking up new games, movies, and TV shows.
There is a Microsoft Store icon on the taskbar by default—just a click opens it up. However, if the Microsoft Store isn’t working on Windows 11 when you click it, or if it crashes or doesn’t open, you’ll need to investigate further.
For some, the issue was limited to one or a few apps, while many reported that none of the installed programs could be launched. This is a major problem and can affect your Windows experience.
Unsurprisingly, this erratic behavior can be traced back to previous versions and it’s still not uncommon to struggle with apps that won’t open in Windows 10 and legacy editions.
Issues addressed in this tutorial:
apps take a long time to load
windows 10 apps taking long time to load
windows 11 apps taking long time to load
Some Windows 11/10 users are finding that their Windows Store UWP apps take a long time to load. Yet other Windows users are finding that their Windows Store apps take forever to load, after updating their Windows 11/10.
When you launch a Windows Store app, you are first greeted by the splash screen, consisting of plain background color, a swirling circle, and a 620×300 sized image. Your operating system displays this screen till such a time that the opened app is fully initialized and activated. Once the app is fully initialized, the screen goes away, and you are taken to the app’s initial UI page.
This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops, and tablets running the Windows 10 and Windows 11 operating systems (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, Alienware, Razer, MSI, Huawei , Microsoft Surface, and Samsung.