How to resolve the issue of wsreset not responding when opened?
If the “wsreset” command is not responding on your computer, you can try the following methods to resolve this issue:
- Rebooting the computer: Sometimes restarting the computer can fix temporary issues. Try restarting the computer before running the “wsreset” command.
- Run as administrator: Right-click on the “Start” button, select “Command Prompt (Admin)” or “Windows PowerShell (Admin),” then try running the “wsreset” command.
- Clean up the temporary folder by opening File Explorer, entering “%temp%” (without quotes) and pressing Enter, then deleting all the files in the temporary folder. Then try running the “wsreset” command again.
- Reset the Microsoft Store app: Go to Windows Settings, select “Apps,” find the Microsoft Store app, click on “Advanced options,” then click the “Reset” button, confirm the reset. Then try running the “wsreset” command again.
If none of the above methods work, it may be necessary to consider reinstalling or upgrading the operating system to fix the issue.