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  1. Feb 22, 2021 · I have worked for HOURS trying to get the Calculator app to run on my PC. The app flashes on the screen, and then ends (crashes). In searching the web (as noted for hours), I have found and tried the following: Run the Windows Store Apps troubleshooter. The details that are returned are of no help. Most issues are noted as not present. An issue ...

  2. Sep 25, 2020 · Reset the Calculator app in Windows 10. Step 1: Open the Settings app and then navigate to System > Apps & features. Step 2: Look for Calculator app entry. Click on Calculator app entry to see the Advanced options link. Click the Advanced options link. Step 3: This will open Storage usage and app reset page. Click the Reset button.

  3. Windows Calculator is a free pre-installed app on all Windows 11/10 devices, but it is also available for free to download in the Microsoft Store for all users who have experienced issues with their local app due to missing files, file corruption, or other types of errors.

  4. Sep 19, 2023 · How to Reset an App in Windows 10. Starting with Windows 10 build 14328, you can now reset a default Windows app included with Windows 10 from Settings if the app gets into a bad state. The Reset feature allows you to either try to repair (if supported) an app, or to reset the app to default.

  5. To reinstall the calculator from Settings in Windows 10 & 11, you must first uninstall the app and then install it from the Store. It is pretty easy to do. Let me show you how.

  6. Jul 22, 2021 · Hello, I have a user that uninstalled his windows 10 calculator app . he would like it re-installed, but the MS store is blocked by company GPO, so it is not possible to use the MS store to reinstall. is there an offline download option?

  7. Mar 14, 2017 · To reinstall an individual app use PowerShell and run it in admin mode. Screenshots: Next get the full name of all apps, e.g. Windows Calculator paste this snippet in PowerShell and hit enter: get-appxpackage -allusers | Select Name, PackageFullName.