So prior to trying out the fix mentioned below, you should give the following a try: Updating / reinstalling / synching apps, disabling all third - party apps, switching to Microsoft account from local account and vice versa,
resetting app cache, running Windows Apps Troubleshooter and running the System File Checker command.
Sure you can always try
a reset the apps cache to resolve such downloading and installing issues; but today we will see specifically, how to fix Error code 0x8024600e which you may receive when trying to install or update Windows Store Apps.
Not exact matches
A new update can be used only if everything is previously removed — thus, you will have to make a hard
reset and clear
app data
cache (see the steps from below for further info).
Do a general backup too as you can install and enjoy the Marshmallow OS only if you first hard
reset your device and clear its
app data
cache.
Of course, making a hard
reset, clearing
app data
cache and further similar official operations can be completed too.
Another risk related with Android 6.0 Marshmallow custom ROMs is related to your data as you might lose everything while trying to update your Galaxy S4 — a hard
reset will be applied and you will also have to clear
app data
cache.
That issue can be addressed by applying: reboot recovery mode on your Samsung branded device (press and hold Power, Volume Up and Home buttons at the same time) and from there choose to clear
app data
cache and initiate a hard
reset by selecting «wipe data factory
reset» followed by «wipe
cache partition»; when done, choose to reboot your phone.
Now, during the update operation you will have to hard
reset your device and you will need to clear its
app data
cache — else, the Android 6.0 Marshmallow OS will not run properly.
Tapping it will clear the
app's
cache, and
reset the
app as if it had just been installed (without actually having to reinstall it).
If after performing the hard
reset you are still experiencing minor issues (such as a boot loop) you need to clear
app data
cache — in that way you will manage to remove even the hidden processes that weren't cleared during the factory
reset process.
Also, if something isn't working as expected you might have to make a hard
reset and clear
app data
cache in the end.
If you receive a Windows Store
Cache may be damaged error after running Windows Store Apps Troubleshooter, you may have to reset the Windows Store as well as the cache folder in the App Direc
Cache may be damaged error after running Windows Store
Apps Troubleshooter, you may have to
reset the Windows Store as well as the
cache folder in the App Direc
cache folder in the
App Directory.
6] If you are facing problems while updating Windows Store
apps, then
Reset Windows Store
Cache and see if that works for you.
Reset all Local Group Policy settings
Reset Windows Store
apps Reset Windows Store
Cache Reset Keyboard settings
Reset Surface Pro devices
Reset Microsoft Edge browser settings
Reset Internet Explorer Settings
Reset Chrome browser settings
Reset Firefox settings
Reset Windows Security settings
Reset Windows Firewall settings
Reset Winsock
Reset TCP / IP
Reset Windows Update
Reset each Windows Update component
Reset Windows password.
Another risk related with Android 6.0 Marshmallow custom ROMs is related to your data as you might lose everything while trying to update your Galaxy S4 — a hard
reset will be applied and you will also have to clear
app data
cache.
A new update can be used only if everything is previously removed — thus, you will have to make a hard
reset and clear
app data
cache (see the steps from below for further info).
That's why, during the update process you will have to make a hard
reset and clear
app data
cache.
If you choose to skip the backup then your personal data, info and accounts will be removed during the update process when you will have to make a hard
reset and clear
app data
cache.
From recovery make a hard
reset and clear
app data
cache by choosing «wipe data factory
reset» and «wipe
cache partition».
Along with the hard
reset you should also clear
app data
cache thus, if you don't want to lose important files go ahead and make a backup first.
So, in our case you first have to make a hard
reset and to clear
app data
cache.
Anyway, before applying the steps from down below you should consider in trying several other troubleshoot solutions such as: rebooting into Android Safe Mode and uninstalling the
apps and programs that are causing the malfunctions, making a hard
reset for wiping the system of your phone, or clearing
app data
cache if you are dealing with a boot loop or with any other similar problem.
Now, during the update operation you will have to hard
reset your device and you will need to clear its
app data
cache — else, the Android 6.0 Marshmallow OS will not run properly.