Windows 10 skype does not installing

Skype is not installing it just stuck on "Please wait while skype is installed"

Same problem here, but now in Win 10. I guess I have unistalled it when I was using Win 8.1, now having updated to Win 10, I cannot install skype. It has been stuck in the installation process which never ends. Now I am trying a few solutions, but I think this is because of the Win 10 update.

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