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00:00:00 – 00:10:13
The video provides a guide on resolving the "package cannot be registered" error in the Windows 10 Photos app. Viewers are instructed to run the Windows Store Apps troubleshooter, repair the app, and reset it if necessary. Additional troubleshooting involves using Windows PowerShell and Command Prompt. If the issue persists, running the command "sfc /scan" is recommended. In case all efforts fail, the speaker suggests restoring the computer. Overall, the video offers step-by-step instructions aimed at helping users fix the Photos app error and hints at forthcoming tutorials.
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In this part of the video, the presenter guides viewers on resolving the “package cannot be registered” error in the Windows 10 Photos app. The steps include running the Windows Store Apps troubleshooter, repairing the app, and resetting it if needed. By following these instructions, users can potentially resolve the issue without losing their data. Additional troubleshooting involves using Windows PowerShell as an administrator if the problem persists.
00:03:00
In this segment of the video, the viewer is instructed to open an elevated Windows PowerShell window and run specific commands provided in the video description. The first command starting with “minus sign fx package” is copied and pasted into the PowerShell window, followed by pressing enter. If the issue persists, the viewer is advised to open the command prompt as an administrator, copy and paste another command provided in the video, and hit enter.
00:06:00
In this part of the video, the next step after having a blinking cursor is to run the command “sfc /scan.” This command should be typed in or pasted into the prompt, followed by hitting enter. The process will take a few minutes to complete, so it’s important to be patient.
00:09:00
In this segment, the speaker advises restoring the computer if the previous steps did not resolve the issue. The viewer is thanked for watching the tutorial and is encouraged to stay tuned for future tutorials.