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Restore points should get created when certain things change. Try using a restore point that was created just before the issue began.
Never used 11 so hopfully steps the same as 10
Windows 10 > Windows Key + S > Start typing restore point until Create a restore Restore Point appears > Restore point
System Restore > Choose a different restore point > Select a restore point from before the issue began > Next
I'll be checking if I can restore when I get home.
Yea did all the powershell stuff. I have completely removed the Store but it seems there is no way to get it back unless from a fresh install. Or if there's an offline installer for the Store?
Windows 11 still has a few bugs that are yet to be ironed out, using it right now you will get things like this from time to time.
I assume there is a way to get a offline I stall of it but haven't seen it for myself. Might give it a shot when I get home just for a project even though I don't use it.