![]() Get-AppxPackage -Name Microsoft.WindowsCalculator | Remove-AppxPackage.As a final resort, I tried running the following commands one by one, in an elevated Powershell:.The Windows Store reset command, "Wsreset.exe" which you can execute from the "Run" tool (Win + R), also failed to help me.Next I tried the DISM command in an elevated Command Prompt "DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth".And, it turned out everything was fine, even though the Calculator app wouldn't run. Running the System File Checker as an administrator is always a good step in troubleshooting Windows related errors.Since my Windows 10 is new (had reset the PC a few days ago), I assumed that there was some pending update or something. The first places I looked for a fix was Windows Update and the Windows Store app.Here's a list of what I tried, and didn't work:
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