![]() ![]() Here is quick snippit that you can toss the product id in to pull it down from PowerShell. Install the latest version of App installer (winget) using ms store - an application from microsoft for installing apps from the command line (dont worry its just one command youll be typing) paste this command: winget install 'hp pen control' (press enter) If it asks whether you want to continue type the y character and hit enter. ![]() Then grab the appx from rg-adguard AND its dependancies… like this: Downloading games from the EA store works perfectly. Using the site we can snatch any appx as long as we know the package name. When I try to install them, it just says queued 0 or downloading 0 (with no change after hours). You can track down the exact version and appx file from Microsoft’s repository here:, but this is overly cumbersome and why I recommend the PSGallery approach. ![]() The package that is often missing and hard to install manually is Microsoft.UI.Xaml the typical method to install this is using NuGet Package Manager inside of Visual Studio. This way is far superior to other methods as most will fail in a stripped down Windows like the one made from my NTLite Build. The message You can only install apps from the Windows Store or The app youre trying to install isnt a Microsoft verified app when installing Garmin. The script itself utilizes NuGet and other tools that are in every Windows installation to install the dependancies, before retrieving the winget packages. Set-PSRepository -Name 'PSGallery' -InstallationPolicy Trusted Install-Script -Name winget-install -Force winget-install.
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