![]() The only way to make this stop is to go into the Xbox app's "installation manager" and manually click the "cancel" button next to a broken game that is trying to update. This will quickly fill up your system drive with error logs. Every time it fails it will generate another 100 megs of error logs. If the Store can't update the game because the actual game files and directory are no longer there, it will generate about 100 megs of error logs in the Windows Temp folder, and will then try to update the game again in 10-15 minutes. I believe something changed in the OS / Windows Store code recently which makes it constantly try to "update" all games you have regardless of you telling Windows and/or the Store to not automatically update. I did eventually delete the folder for the game using a "clean" method similar to what is outlined here, and a few days later several more games broke.Ģ. I had no further issues on that Windows install. However, in one of my installs I had a single game break and left it alone. Now, this may happen on its own regardless of whether you delete a broken game folder or not. More games fail after deleting a broken game folder. However, once it does happen I have had two problems occur when manually deleting games using a Linux boot stick, WSFTP in admin mode, and other methods to "cleanly" delete the game folders without altering permissions.ġ. ![]() No one knows why the issue initially happens. What I have found through five different fresh installs of Windows and getting the issue in all of them is this: That is what initially causes this issue. The issue all boils down to the AppX databases in Windows 10 getting corrupted. I wanted to address some underlying problems with using this method to delete games that the OS will not let you uninstall. OP from the original Gamepass Ticking Time Bomb thread here. I don't have a fast internet connection, so I would be stuck on slowly rebuilding my installed games library. What really sucks is that I have Windows Apps installed on all 3 drives (I had an SSD and a platter, the SSD became crowded and I added a second SSD), so my only recourse would be a complete system wipe. Can't open the Xbox app, get a white screen, can open the Store itself but inside any App page none of the buttons work. Just wanted to continue playing Humankind and it seems it's just stuck somehow. ![]() I clicked on the link, and it froze on a white screen. I never touched that Window again.ĭid a reboot today, was greeted with the "we had trouble updating Wasteland 3" error. and they disappeared, and Wasteland 3 appeared uninstalled. Last week I started getting Errors on my Wasteland 3 install, I went through a few troubleshooting that didn't involve touching these directories. I'm hitting problems related to WinStore / Xbox after a year of mostly normal use and it sucks so much.
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