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Code : 0x80073D02 when installing forza horizon 4

Code : 0x80073D02 when installing forza horizon 4

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iTzCas_
Junior Member
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04-30-2016, 02:05 AM
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Here’s a rewritten version of your text, focusing on clarity and potential solutions:

“I’m encountering an issue when attempting to install Forza Horizon 4. After running `wsreset.exe`, the installation process halts with an error code: 0x80073D02. I've already tried restarting my computer and haven't used MSI afterburner. The error persists, indicating a potential problem during the installation phase. I’m using Windows 10.”
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iTzCas_
04-30-2016, 02:05 AM #1

Here’s a rewritten version of your text, focusing on clarity and potential solutions:

“I’m encountering an issue when attempting to install Forza Horizon 4. After running `wsreset.exe`, the installation process halts with an error code: 0x80073D02. I've already tried restarting my computer and haven't used MSI afterburner. The error persists, indicating a potential problem during the installation phase. I’m using Windows 10.”

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TheArturio
Junior Member
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04-30-2016, 02:50 AM
#2
This text discusses a Windows installation issue, specifically related to "Windows Shell Experience Host" failing during deployment (likely for Forza Horizon 4). The core problem stems from PowerShell commands used during installation encountering errors, resulting in an “0x80073d02” error code.

The provided link details a potential solution that involves running the `top` command to identify resource bottlenecks and suggests it's likely the store itself is causing the issue. However, the author acknowledges this fix might not be directly applicable to the user’s situation due to it being a Microsoft Store deployment issue. The text emphasizes the outdated nature of the original source material (a 2015 article) and advises against relying on it for current troubleshooting. The author also speculates about the use of PowerShell commands during installation, but doesn't offer specific guidance beyond the general recommendation to investigate resource usage.
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TheArturio
04-30-2016, 02:50 AM #2

This text discusses a Windows installation issue, specifically related to "Windows Shell Experience Host" failing during deployment (likely for Forza Horizon 4). The core problem stems from PowerShell commands used during installation encountering errors, resulting in an “0x80073d02” error code.

The provided link details a potential solution that involves running the `top` command to identify resource bottlenecks and suggests it's likely the store itself is causing the issue. However, the author acknowledges this fix might not be directly applicable to the user’s situation due to it being a Microsoft Store deployment issue. The text emphasizes the outdated nature of the original source material (a 2015 article) and advises against relying on it for current troubleshooting. The author also speculates about the use of PowerShell commands during installation, but doesn't offer specific guidance beyond the general recommendation to investigate resource usage.