Microsoft Solitaire Collection Error 101_107_1
By Timothy Tibbetts |
When opening or downloading game data in Windows 10 Solitaire, you might encounter error 101_107_1. Here are some steps you can take to get your Solitaire working again.
The full error reads - "There was a problem downloading game data for Microsoft Solitaire Collection. Please check the Microsoft Solitaire Collection FAQ and refer to error code 101_107_1."
1: Microsoft Solitaire Collection Error 101_107_1 - Run Troubleshooter
The Windows Store App Troubleshooter should fix the error as a known issue.
Click Start > Settings > Update & security > Troubleshoot.
Scroll down on the right and click on Windows Store Apps.

Click on Run the troubleshooter.
Wait while the troubleshooter looks for known problems.

If any problems were discovered, you would be prompted to make the repairs.
2: Microsoft Solitaire Collection Error 101_107_1 - Reset Microsoft Solitaire Collection Statistics
Open File Explorer and navigate to C:Users%username%AppDataLocalPackagesMicrosoft.MicrosoftSolitaireCollection_8wekyb3d8bbweLocalStateUserData replacing %username% with your account name.
Note that AppData is a hidden folder.
Delete Statistic.ark and reboot.
3: Microsoft Solitaire Collection Error 101_107_1 - Reset or Reinstall
Click on Start > Settings > Apps. Click on Microsoft Solitaire. Click Advanced options.
Click on Reset.
If that failed, click on Uninstall.
Download Microsoft Solitaire Collection again.
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The full error reads - "There was a problem downloading game data for Microsoft Solitaire Collection. Please check the Microsoft Solitaire Collection FAQ and refer to error code 101_107_1."
1: Microsoft Solitaire Collection Error 101_107_1 - Run Troubleshooter
The Windows Store App Troubleshooter should fix the error as a known issue.
Click Start > Settings > Update & security > Troubleshoot.
Scroll down on the right and click on Windows Store Apps.

Click on Run the troubleshooter.
Wait while the troubleshooter looks for known problems.

If any problems were discovered, you would be prompted to make the repairs.
2: Microsoft Solitaire Collection Error 101_107_1 - Reset Microsoft Solitaire Collection Statistics
Open File Explorer and navigate to C:Users%username%AppDataLocalPackagesMicrosoft.MicrosoftSolitaireCollection_8wekyb3d8bbweLocalStateUserData replacing %username% with your account name.
Note that AppData is a hidden folder.
Delete Statistic.ark and reboot.
3: Microsoft Solitaire Collection Error 101_107_1 - Reset or Reinstall
Click on Start > Settings > Apps. Click on Microsoft Solitaire. Click Advanced options.
Click on Reset.
If that failed, click on Uninstall.
Download Microsoft Solitaire Collection again.
Similar:
Microsoft Solitaire Collection Won't Open in Windows 10
20 Hidden Google Games You Can Play Right Now
A Guide to Discovering Indie Games
How to Turn On or Off Game Mode in Windows 10
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