

Its installing Halo masterchief collection to the correct partition now, I have xbox game pass free time for qualifying AMD purchase.


I rebooted and visited xbox companion (under installed apps) and it pointed to the microsoft store to buy a game.

I'm still downloading to my C: drive at 60-80Mb/s (well maybe not still downloading but still writing) there is no increase in used space: doesn't compute.Įdit: Apparently it was a logfile writing. Mediafeature pack was also evidently not installed correctly from viewing (or not being able to on select videos) youtube. I realise this is a bit rambly but these issues are all related. Now I didn't bother installing it because I saw it on the microsoft store after installing the mediafeature pack for win 10 pro n. I was crashing with the Xbox app (beta) which I installed to claim my free time playing games from xbox game pass. I went to settings > apps > optional features > and searched for mediafeature. I had trouble with Microsoft-Windows-MediaFeaturePack-OOB-Package_圆4.msu. It only has 17GB not enough for this game. I had already set this tip when I started installing Halo: The Masterchief Collection, but I appear to have 70MB/s write activity on my C: drive. This issue happens because by default windows needs to recognize that your pc has the folder called windows app on that drive and that it has been setup by a windows app installer atleast once, for the xbox (beta) app to recognize the new (useable) install location for your games and apps Then uninstall your xbox (beta) app, and reinstall it, now when you goto install a new game on the pc game pass it will give you the option to select what drive you want to install it on. If you are like myself and use a modist sized drive for windows and use a larger drive for gaming you generally want to install your games on your storage drive not your boot drive, but as it stands by default when you goto use the xbox beta app it wont allow you to change from its default installed drive.Ī easy to fix this is to goto system- then storage- and under the storage tab find " change where new content is saved" then select "new apps will save to" and select your preferred storage drive. How to change install directory for xbox (beta) app gamepass on pc There was a post I found and I linked to it in a microsoft support ticket, the post is now gone but I saved a cached version:
