Upgrading to Windows 10 is not a perfect process yet. Chances are you’ll encounter various technical issues that will prevent you from completing the upgrade process, or even make you regret your upgrade decision.
Apps are missing after upgrade
Sometimes, the upgrade process fails to keep the Store apps, and this issue affected particularly Windows 8.1 users who upgraded to Windows 10 by directly joining the Windows Insider program. The good news is that the latest Windows 10 build has now fixed this problem. Speaking of lost apps, when upgrading to Windows 10, there’s also the possibility that the default Windows 10 apps are missing. Fortunately, there’s a quick workaround that you can use if Windows 10’s default apps are missing after the upgrade. Here are the troubleshooting steps: This workaround installs and registers the default Windows 10 apps on your computer. When you hit Enter, this command downloads the applications and installs them once again. After Powershell installs the Windows 10 app package, restart your computer. For other Windows 10 upgrade-related issues, check out the articles below:
Fix: Unable to Upgrade to Windows 10 from Windows 7 “Error 0x800070002c-0x3000d” Fix: Stuck With Defaultuser0 User Account When Trying to Upgrade to Windows 10 Fix: Realtek Network Adapter not Found after Windows 10 Upgrade Fix: MSVCR100.dll and MSVCP100.dll Missing After Windows 10 Upgrade
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