According to user reports, error code: 0x80240439 affects all Windows devices, and the workarounds available last year don’t really seem to work this time. Users have so far tried a variety of solutions to fix this error: they reset the time/date settings, ran wsreset.exe, disabled third-party antivirus software, all to no avail. Let’s find out together how to fix this Windows Store error on your PC.
What does the error 0x80240439 do?
Microsoft’s support engineers didn’t reply to any of the forum threads created by users to report this issue, and the other Windows users/ Insiders couldn’t offer a solution for this issue either. According to one Insider, error 0x80240439 could be triggered by the maintenance operations Microsoft recently carried out on its servers. The good news is that some users already confirm error 0x80240439 no longer plagues them. Nevertheless, they are still very disappointed, criticizing Microsoft for not informing them about the server maintenance operations and the possible Windows Store issues that could ensue. Can you download Windows Store apps now? Or is error 0x80240439 still plaguing you? Tell us more about your experience in the comment section below.
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