

I can get it to appear in my browser no problem, but in the app it doesnt appear no matter how many times I reset or restart the app. You're now free to browse the Store and download apps whilst leaving your local account as a local account. Im trying to download Samsung Notes for my PC and there is no 'Get' button in the Microsoft Store app (my computer is eligible for the app so thats not the problem). Links to the store stopped working, the MS apps like Edge and IE do not work, we have to use Google Chrome, we have to type in the MS store, it will not allow us to download any of the apps. Rather than entering your password, click the link below the password field that reads Sign in to just this app instead. Pretty much everything MS app has stopped working. Microsoft wants you to convert your local account into a Microsoft Account it is easy to miss, but you do have the option to skip this if you prefer. Select Microsoft Account in the popup that appears and then enter your email address and password. Click the Get updates button and wait for the Microsoft Store to scan your PC for outdated apps and games. Here's how to download apps without having to switch.įire up the Store using your preferred method - Start menu, taskbar, or whatever - and then click the person icon to the upper right of the window, just to the left of the Search bar. Launch Microsoft Store, click the three-dot menu icon and select Downloads and updates.

After you find an app you want and download it, the Galaxy Apps store automatically installs. Sign into the Store with a Microsoft ID, however, and you'll find that your local account is converted into a Microsoft account. (Just ask Microsoft and its app issues with Windows Phone.). If you're concerned about the privacy implications of using a Microsoft Account, you may want to avoid using it whenever possible.
