As it turns out, Microsoft Store may not be used by the larger community due to obvious reasons, there are still some cases where we have to rely on it for something. If you have upgraded to Windows 11, you will have noticed that Microsoft Store has received a visual overhaul and now welcomes a lot more apps than it previously did. Like we have mentioned previously as well, the primary reasons that the error code in the question may appear is when Microsoft Store has damaged cache files or the updated components on your system, responsible for downloading and installing updates, are not functioning properly. With that said, let us get started and show you the different methods that you can use to resolve the issue in question without any further ado.

Reset Microsoft Store

The first thing that you should do when you encounter the problem in question is to reset the Microsoft Store on your computer. As it turns out, Microsoft Stores comes preinstalled with the Windows operating system and like most of the other preinstalled apps, there is no actual way of completely uninstalling it from your system. However, Windows gives you the option of resetting the application when you run into any issues with it. Resetting Microsoft Store will get rid of its cache files and essentially reinstall the application on your system. To reset Microsoft Store, follow the instructions that are given down below:

Reset Windows Update Components

As it turns out, Windows has a number of services that are used by the operating system to download and install updates on your computer. In some cases, when these update components are not working properly or have malfunctioned, you will not be able to update the installed apps on your system or even install newer applications.  In such a scenario, to fix the problem, you will have to reset the Windows update components. To do this, follow the instructions that are given down below:

Change Update Services Startup Type

In some cases, the problem can also occur when the update services are not running in the background as you are trying to update or install a new application via Microsoft Store. This can happen when the startup type of the said services is not set to automatic. Therefore, in order to resolve the issue, you will have to configure the services by changing their startup type to automatic. To do this, follow the instructions that have been given down below:

Reset your PC

Finally, if none of the above solutions have worked out for you, and you are still facing error 0x87E10BCF, then you will have to reset your operating system. Resetting your system is essentially like reinstalling Windows on your computer. However, doing this instead of a clean Windows install gives you the choice of keeping what files and programs to remove and keep on your system drive. Follow the instructions that are given down below to reset your PC:

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