Windows command fix
Fix Microsoft Store Error 0x803F8001: Windows Command Fix, Safe Steps and Explanation
Use this page when you searched for: 0x803f8001, microsoft store error, store license error, xbox app error, app not available, wsreset. For Store license errors, app ownership checks, Xbox app Store errors, or apps saying they are not available.
What this fix is for
Microsoft Store error 0x803F8001 is often related to cache, license, or Store account state. Clearing Store cache and reopening Store is a safe first fix.
Before you run it
This does not uninstall Store apps. It clears Store cache and reopens the Microsoft Store.
Steps
1. Close Microsoft Store and Xbox app.
2. Run the command from Windows Run or Command Prompt.
3. Sign in to the Store again if asked.
After the command
If the error continues, check that you are signed in with the account that owns the app or Game Pass subscription.
Use this command only for the problem described on this page. Restart Windows after service, network, update, or file repair commands before testing again.
Quick questions
Is this command safe for personal files?
This does not uninstall Store apps. It clears Store cache and reopens the Microsoft Store.
What should I do after running it?
If the error continues, check that you are signed in with the account that owns the app or Game Pass subscription.