![]() 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. When setting up my PC I had crippled Windows download speeds to 0.1 Mbps.Start / Windows Button -> ⚙️Settings -> Update & security -> Delivery Optimization -> Advanced options. ![]() Check to make sure you didn’t cripple the download speeds yourself.Turn on “Set time automatically” and “Set time zone automatically” and click “Sync now”.Start / Windows Button -> ⚙️Settings -> Time & Language.An incorrect time might be used by a malicious person or program to breach a system. Many programs try to synchronize and authenticate each other across the internet – using agreed upon times as a basis. This sounds kinda crazy, but it’s a legit reason why Minecraft might not be installing.Make sure the time zone and clock are up to date.Click “Repair,” let the computer do it’s thing, then click “Reset.”. ![]()
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