Install Winget Using Powershell Updated [updated] -

# Latest stable URLs (check https://github.com/microsoft/winget-cli/releases) $bundleUrl = "https://github.com/microsoft/winget-cli/releases/latest/download/Microsoft.DesktopAppInstaller_8wekyb3d8bbwe.msixbundle" $vclibsUrl = "https://aka.ms/Microsoft.VCLibs.x64.14.00.Desktop.appx" $licenseUrl = "https://github.com/microsoft/winget-cli/releases/latest/download/License1.xml"

First, he checked if the magic was already there, just sleeping. He ran a command to wake up the App Installer registration: powershell install winget using powershell updated

However, this is not always reliable because the App Installer package is often protected. For a guaranteed update, always use the GitHub .msixbundle method shown in Step 3. # Latest stable URLs (check https://github

# Installs WinGet immediately using a trusted community script irm asheroto.com/winget | iex Use code with caution. # Installs WinGet immediately using a trusted community

Installing or updating Winget using PowerShell is a quick, reproducible task—once you have the right script. While modern Windows 11 systems include Winget by default, the version bundled with your OS may be outdated. Using the methods above (especially the GitHub .msixbundle approach), you can ensure you have the latest features, security patches, and performance improvements.