A couple of times I have opened the app and it has stated the install location cannot be found. There is an option to change this in the app's settings to another drive but when I do it will show, say, I and I:\XboxGames as the new location but as soon as I close the Xbox App then it resets back to C. I suspect that the problem might be the Xbox App that defaults to installing games to the C drive. My question is why is this happening and how do I fix it? The rest of the 33 GB had disappeared even though they were there as the game was downloading on the Xbox App! The folder with the game then only has a few files and is 620 MB in size. The download proceeded to 100% then failed after a few minutes with error 0x8007003. To give an example of the issue, I monitored the install of Age of Empires IV, a game that is a 33 GB download, and saw it being installed to a folder with random digitals in the filename inside the XboxGames folder on the I drive which had 421 GB free. The thing is that all the games I am installing and updating are on the other drives that have 250 GB to 1.8 TB of space free so I am baffled as to why I am seeing this error. From what, I can find out this error is reporting a lack of storage space. Until last week, games have been installing and updating on the Microsoft Store and Xbox App fine but now I can no longer install larger games or even update them as the Xbox App throws up error 0x80070003. I have a Game Pass Ultimate subscription which gives me access to a large number of Xbox and third-party games. This PC has a boot NVMe M.2 SSD drive that is partitioned into two: 400 GB for Windows and the other 1.5 tB partition reserved for games. OK, short of it is I have a new Windows 11 PC that has been working great since I got it in mid-December last year.
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