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  2. How to install Microsoft Calculator on a Windows 10 Pro 20H2...

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    If your Windows 10 Pro 20H2 device does not have access to the internet, you can still install the Microsoft Calculator by following these steps: On a different computer with internet access, go to the Microsoft Store website and search for the Microsoft Calculator app. Download the app package (msixbundle file) from the website onto a USB drive.

  3. 2. To reinstall an individual app use PowerShell and run it in admin mode. Screenshots: Next get the full name of all apps, e.g. Windows Calculator paste this snippet in PowerShell and hit enter: get-appxpackage -allusers | Select Name, PackageFullName. For single full name of the desired app name, e.g. Windows Calculator paste this snippet in ...

  4. How can I download the calculator for win 10? - Microsoft...

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    That should be pre-installed in Windows 10, click your Start Button and type calc does the Calculator appear in the resulting list? If not, you can download the Windows 10 Calculator from the Store free of charge from this link:

  5. I cannot download and install Windows Calculator on Win 10 21h2...

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    I cannot download and install Windows Calculator on Win 10 21h2 desktops or Laptops. Need some Help

  6. microsoft calculator reinstall, windows store blocked by company...

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    Hello, I have a user that uninstalled his windows 10 calculator app . he would like it re-installed, but the MS store is blocked by company GPO, so it is not possible to use the MS store to reinstall.

  7. Calculator App Does NOT Work on Windows 10 - Microsoft Community

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    Windows 10 Home. Version 20H2. OS build 19043.685. Windows Feature Experience Pack 120.2212.551.0. I have worked for HOURS trying to get the Calculator app to run on my PC. The app flashes on the screen, and then ends (crashes). In searching the web (as noted for hours), I have found and tried the following: Run the Windows Store Apps ...

  8. My Windows 10 does not have a calculator - Microsoft Community

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    Open Microsoft Store then search Windows Calculator. Click Install. or Install Calculator via PowerShell. Press Windows key+X then select PowerShell (Admin) copy paste the following then hit Enter: Get-AppXPackage *windowscalculator* -AllUsers | Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register "$ ($_.InstallLocation)\AppXManifest.xml"}

  9. calculator app won't download - Microsoft Community

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    Press Start then click Settings (Gear icon), select System then About. Kindly try the methods below if it helps. **Reinstall Calculator app via PowerShell. Press Windows key+X then select PowerShell (Admin) Copy and paste the command below then press Enter to uninstall Calculator app. get-appxpackage *windowscalculator* | remove-appxpackage.

  10. Calculator disappeared from Windows 10 - Microsoft Community

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    I request you to remove Calculator by following the below steps: Open the Task manager. Here’s a tip: Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc. Click File > Run New Task. Make sure you have a check mark beside “Create this task with administrative privileges”. Type CMD. Type the following 2 commands at the CMD prompt:

  11. windows 7 calculator in windows 10 - Microsoft Community

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    Microsoft Calculator Plus is compatible with Windows 10. Just like traditional Windows Calculator program we all are familiar with, it also includes standard, scientific and conversion modes. You can switch to the Classic view to make it look like the traditional Calculator program. Hope this information helps.