![]() If you’ve got some other fix that worked or idea how to help, I’m sure plenty of others would want to know. I ended up uninstalling all versions and all launchers and starting from scratch. Trying to install the Minecraft Java version first.They seemed download fine – but wouldn’t run at all. Trying to install a prior version of Minecraft for Windows 7/8 didn’t work either.Restarting the computer didn’t seem to help.I believe the Windows Store needed to install a bunch of other programs and app / dependencies before it would actually allow Minecraft to download. I can’t be sure, but Windows does a lot of stuff behind the scenes, but having checked the installed apps after Minecraft was fully installed, I noticed several other apps were also installed.I’d recommend removing all bandwidth caps while trying to download Minecraft. While this helps my day-to-day computer usage and prevents Windows from chewing up all my bandwidth to update itself, it also crippled anything I wanted to download through the Windows Store app. ![]()
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