Microsoft PC Manager is a maintenance app that lets you optimize your system performance.

It offers superfast malware removal, a one-click speed boost, and a full computer security check.

At the time of writing, the app is in open beta.

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Therefore, it’s very common to face issues with it.

One of the more common issues is that the app fails to install on a Windows computer.

The reason that Microsoft PC Manager won’t install on your system could be due to a temporary bug.

The Real-time protection option

Unfortunately, they can sometimes block trusted applications like the Microsoft PC Manager.

If this is the case with you as well, consider disabling the antivirus program temporarily as a solution.

After disabling the security program, give a quick restart to your setup and peek if the problem continues.

Program Compatibility Troubleshooter in the Settings menu

If you’ve Windows 11, launch the prefs menu, and navigate toSystem>Troubleshoot>Other troubleshooters.

Click theRunbutton next to Program Compatibility Troubleshooter.

wipe the Temp Folder

Programs and apps installed on your store temporary files in the Temp folder.

Delete content of the Temp folder

But for various reasons, the Temp folder can get corrupted and cause the issue at hand.

The solution, in this case, is to scrub the Temp folder.

To delete the Temp folder, follow the below instructions:

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The Check for updates button

Download Any Available Windows Updates

Windows regularly releases updates to add new features and fix bugs and glitches.

Once the update is installed, cycle your gear and check for the issue.

Fix Any Corrupted Files on your rig

Another reason behind this issue is corruption within the system files.

Reset PC button in Settings menu

Fortunately, it’s possible for you to detect and fix these files by running an SFC scan.

In this case, the DISM Restorehealth command makes sure that our next fix will work properly.

Work through the below steps:

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This will reinstall Windows, but it will keep all your personal files intact.

Here’s how to do it:

Next, follow the on-screen to complete the reset process.