Too many PCs linked to the Microsoft Retailer? Here is the way to repair it
When downloading packages to your laptop, essentially the most handy method is to make use of the Microsoft Retailer. This platform lets you seek for and set up functions, just like the Google Play Retailer and the App Retailer in your telephone.
Nonetheless, the Microsoft Retailer has a restrict of 10 linked gadgets. If in case you have greater than 10 computer systems and different gadgets linked, you gained’t be capable to obtain extra packages. This forestall you from “sharing” your login with others, thus saving cash on paid apps and subscriptions.
Since most of us don’t use greater than 10 computer systems, this isn’t a sensible challenge. In the event you attain the restrict, all you must do is unlink previous computer systems (and different gadgets). You are able to do this with out getting access to the machine in query.
You can even take away gadgets instantly from the alert record that pops up once you hit the restrict. Merely choose a tool you now not use and click on Unlink. We’d advocate sometimes getting into to wash this record as a precaution.
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- Go to account.microsoft.com and check in together with your Microsoft account (often your Outlook, Stay, or Hotmail tackle).
- Click on on Units within the left-hand menu to see all of your linked gadgets and click on on Data and Help to search out out extra about them. You can even fully unlink a tool out of your Microsoft account by tapping Take away machine.
- To get the record of gadgets linked to Microsoft Retailer, scroll right down to Gadget Administration for Microsoft Retailer, and choose Handle. You’ll now see an inventory of all of the gadgets you’ve downloaded apps to, and as chances are you’ll discover, it’s not at all times an identical to the record in step two.
- To take away a tool right here, faucet Unlink after which verify with Unlink.
This text initially appeared on our sister publication PC för Alla and was translated and localized from Swedish.

