I would advise sticking with the Mac App Store to download apps on the Mac for security and convenience. Installing software from the Mac App Store usually only takes a few clicks.
But what happens when something goes wrong? Sometimes you might run into issues while downloading apps from the Mac App Store. Whether apps fail to download, you get errors while purchasing apps, or even experience App Store page, we'll show you how to solve common Mac App Stor downloading problems.
If you are using a slow or poor internet connection, you might encounter download issues on the Mac App Store. First, launch Safari or your preferred Mac browser and check if you can access any website without issues. If you can access several webpages on the browser, then your internet connection is fine. Otherwise, turn off your Mac's Wi-Fi and re-enable it. You can also check Speedtest or Fast. You can also reboot the Wi-Fi router or implement some of the Wi-Fi signal troubleshooting tips to boost your router's network signal.
You can try emptying the Mac App Store temporary download cache folder and try downloading the app again. To check your Wi-Fi connection, try streaming a video from the Internet to see if it loads quickly. Or contact your Internet provider for more help. If the app download is paused, tap Resume Download. If it's stuck, tap Pause Download, then firmly press the app again and tap Resume Download.
If the app appears on your Home screen but is dim or has a white grid with gray lines on it, don't delete the app. Restart your device, then go to the App Store and redownload the app. But many users reported that they could not download the App. What do you do when your iPhone app store won't load? An effective method to fix this problem is by clearing the App Store cache in your iPhone.
This will immediately clear all the existing cache from your iPhone. It also forces the App Store app to re-download all the information from the start. This procedure can often solve the weird bugs your iPhone might face. Go to App Store or the App Store on your iPad normally and tap down the App Store icon until you see spinning cursor notification on the top of the screen. You need to tap at the top of the screen. This forces the Apple App Store to refresh and update instantly.
This pull down and refresh function will let you see any available updates for your App Store. When you see that your App Store is not responding, you have to force quit the App Store on your iPhone as it cannot be closed with the normal procedure. View answer in context. Helpful answers Drop Down menu.
Jun 23, AM in response to anonyme In response to anonyme anonyme, Thank you for your prompt reply! I read the link to the previous discussion thread that you suggested, and this is what I did that seems to have fixed my problem: From nbar's recommendation I did: Open Finder, from the menu bar Go.. Loading page content. Reply Helpful 4 Thread reply - more options Link to this Post.
Reply Helpful 6 Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. Reply Helpful 2 Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. Pro Tip: Scan your Mac for performance issues, junk files, harmful apps, and security threats that can cause system issues or slow performance. Your Mac uses Spotlight to determine what apps you have installed.
And perhaps, due to a bug or a corrupted file, your operating system thinks that the app you are trying to download is already in your system which is why it is not letting you download it again.
The system will begin re-indexing everything in your HD.
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