

Try the following workarounds to fix the Google Play Store errors. The following are some of the most common Google Play Store errors:

These errors might be due to Google Play Store updates, Google cache issues, Google Play Store stored data issues, or Google account issues. Google Play Store Errors typically contain random numbers and are generated when you try to download apps from the Google Play Store. In the meantime, please see below for more information and try the workarounds suggested. The Google Play team is aware of this problem and is working to resolve the issues.

This product is still in beta, so we appreciate any feedback you can send.You might receive an error that contains random numbers when you download Office apps from the Google Play store. Tip: If you try all of these troubleshooting steps and still can’t install Google Play Games Beta on your PC, contact us.

Learn how to turn off Hypervisor after installation. Tip: If you installed other emulators on your computer, they might not work when Windows Hypervisor Platform is turned on. Before you install Google Play Games Beta on your PC, CPU virtualization must be turned on in your computer’s BIOS settings.If Windows Hypervisor Platform is turned on already, you won’t get this prompt.Restart your computer for this setting to take effect. If Windows Hypervisor Platform is turned off, you’re prompted to turn it on during installation.To play mobile games on your PC, Windows virtualization settings must be turned on. Tip: If your computer didn’t meet the minimum requirements, you’re notified and the installation won’t continue. The installation can take a few minutes.To install the app, open the downloaded file, then follow the instructions.On your Windows computer, go to /googleplaygames.If your PC meets the minimum requirements, you can install Google Play Games Beta on PC.
