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File System Error 2144927439: How to Fix it
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Updated onApril 1, 2024
updated onApril 1, 2024
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Many of our readers have reported facing File System Error 2144927439. This error pops up when they try to open the Start menu, notification center, or any application downloaded from the Microsoft Store.
In this guide, we have compiled a list of solutions that will help you resolve the File System Error 2144927439 on your Windows PC. Let us get right into it.
What is File System Error 2144927439?
After some research at our end, we have deduced a list of reasons that are responsible for triggering the File System Error 2144927439 on your PC.
Let us now take a look at the solutions that will help you resolve the File System Error 2144927439 on your PC.
How can I fix File System Error 2144927439?
Before applying the advanced solutions, let us first go through the quick fixes that may resolve the problem at hand.
If these workarounds didn’t solve the issue, let’s apply the advanced solutions below.
1. Restart the File Explorer process
Some users have reported fixing the File System Error 2144927439 by restarting the File Explorer process. You can also try this solution and hopefully resolve the issue.
2. Run the SFC and DISM scans
Fixing corrupt system files can always help you get rid of random errors on your PC. You can run the SFC Scan and DISM commands and check if this resolves the File System Error 2144927439.
You can also repair your corrupt files by usingspecialized repair toolsthat have the latest OS repair technology and a massive database with brand-new Windows files.
3. Keep Windows LincenseManager on automatic startup
You can also try setting the Windows License Manager to automatic as chances are this error could be because of a licensing issue.
4. Re-register Store apps
Re-registering the Windows apps helps to register the apps for the account that you are using on your PC. Some third-party apps may cause issues and de-register the apps.
5. Run the Windows Store Apps troubleshooter
The troubleshooting process will help diagnose the problem and fix the issues at the system level. You can also try running the troubleshooter for Windows Store Apps and see if this resolves the issue or not.
6. Reset the Store cache
That is it from us in this guide and we hope that you managed to fix the File System Error 2144927439 with our solutions.
We also recommend reading our guide onhow to fix file system errors on Windows 11for more information.
You can let us know in the comments box below which one of the above solutions resolved the problem for you.
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Sagar Naresh
Sagar is a web developer and technology journalist. Currently associated with WindowsReport and SamMobile. When not writing, he is either at the gym sweating it out or playing country music on his guitar.
He is an avid traveler and has been to 15 countries, going to more places soon. TRAVEL and WORK is his mantra for a peaceful life.
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