11-17-2020, 06:25 PM
Looking up information about error code 0x803FB004, I see this recommendation:
Method 1: Make sure the Date, Time, and Time Zone are correct.
Type Date and Time in the search bar and press Enter.
Click Change Date and Time.
Make sure that the date and time is set correctly.
Method 2: Clear the Windows Store cache.
Press Windows + R keys to open the Run dialog box.
Type WSReset.exe and click OK.
Once done, the Windows Store will launch for you.
One user indicated they had to reset Windows 10 in order to fix the issue. This post https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/wind...211ed758ab doesn't really provide helpful information beyond the recommendation to reinstall/repair Windows 10.
You said you copied the program - how did you go about doing that? Did you mean you installed it normally through the Microsoft Store but then copied over the application data directory? Or did you use some other process to copy the application over?
Thanks,
Mike
Method 1: Make sure the Date, Time, and Time Zone are correct.
Type Date and Time in the search bar and press Enter.
Click Change Date and Time.
Make sure that the date and time is set correctly.
Method 2: Clear the Windows Store cache.
Press Windows + R keys to open the Run dialog box.
Type WSReset.exe and click OK.
Once done, the Windows Store will launch for you.
One user indicated they had to reset Windows 10 in order to fix the issue. This post https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/wind...211ed758ab doesn't really provide helpful information beyond the recommendation to reinstall/repair Windows 10.
You said you copied the program - how did you go about doing that? Did you mean you installed it normally through the Microsoft Store but then copied over the application data directory? Or did you use some other process to copy the application over?
Thanks,
Mike