New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….
Original story (published on October 29, 2021) follows:
AltStore, as its name suggests, is an alternative app store for iOS devices. Many users install this store to obtain apps that allow them to get more out of their phones and tablets.
However, according to multiple reports, the latest AltStore update is not allowing users to install the store on their iOS devices through Windows OS (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12).
AltStore installation failed after latest update
To install AltStore on your iOS device, you must download AltServer, a program that runs from your computer (macOS or Windows). It is through AltServer that you can sideload AltStore directly to your iPhone or iPad.
Having said all the above, the most recent AltStore update does not allow this process to be completed. Many users are reporting that they just get an annoying ‘remove: The directory is not empty’ error.
User reports agree that the problem started since they tried to update AltStore to its latest version.
AltStore developers are aware of this bug, working on a fix
The multiple reports with user complaints about AltStore installation failed came straight to its developers. Through a statement, they confirm that it is a bug and that they are working on it.
It should be noted that, in the statement, they only mention Windows as the OS affected by the bug.
At this time, users affected by this issue can only wait for the fix to be ready as quickly as possible. We will update this article to keep you informed with all related news that may arise on the matter, so stay tuned.
Update 1 (October 30)
12:25 pm (IST): A user replied to the AltStore installation issue on Windows and suggested a workaround that may possibly help the affected users.
04:40 pm (IST): Support team has confirmed that the ‘Directory is not empty’ issue has been fixed and users can now install AltStore from Windows as usual.
Featured image: AltStore Twitter account
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