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How to Find Microsoft Store Game Files

Microsoft Store is the place to go for Windows gaming. But finding game files can be tricky. Fortunately, there are simple steps to locate them and make any modifications or backups.

Finding Microsoft Store game files can seem tough. But follow a few easy steps and you’ll have the files in no time.

  1. Search for the game title in File Explorer. Just type the name in the search bar at the top right of the screen. If it’s there, you’ll be able to see the game folder. Then you have access to all game-related files.
  2. Another way is to manually look through your computer’s directories. Open File Explorer then go to “This PC” or “My Computer.” Select the “C:” drive or wherever your Windows is installed. You should find a folder called “Program Files” or “Program Files (x86)” if it’s a 64-bit system. Inside, there should be a “WindowsApps” folder with your Microsoft Store application data, including game files.

Accessing and modifying these files may need administrative privileges. If asked, grant permission before doing anything.

Make life easier for yourself by creating shortcuts on your desktop or pinning them to your Start menu. That way, you can launch games directly without having to find the folders.

Understanding Microsoft Store Game Files

Microsoft Store game files are a must for running/managing games. These files store important data, including game assets, settings, and more. As a gamer, it’s important to know where these files are and what they do.

To locate game files, open File Explorer on Windows. Next, head over to C:Program FilesWindowsApps. This will show all the apps/games from the Microsoft Store.

Locate the folder for your desired game title. Note that these folders often have unique identifiers instead of the name. To find the right one, you can check properties or search using game keywords.

Once you’ve found the folder, explore it to access various game files. These could be executables, DLLs, resource files, and more. Caution: Modifying/deleting any of these files without proper knowledge can cause game instability!

Pro Tip: Back up the entire folder or specific files you plan on changing. This way, you have a failsafe in case something goes wrong while tinkering with the game files.

By understanding how to find/interact with Microsoft Store game files, you gain more control over your gaming. This knowledge lets you troubleshoot, mod, customize, or tweak your favorite games. So go ahead and dive into those folders, but remember to be careful!

Step 1: Accessing the AppData folder

Access the AppData folder to locate Microsoft Store game files with ease! This folder holds vital data and settings for apps, like games. Follow these steps to find them:

  1. Press Windows key + R to open the Run dialog.
  2. Type “%appdata%” (no quotes) and press Enter.
  3. The Roaming folder appears in File Explorer.
  4. Open the “Microsoft” folder.
  5. Find the “Windows” folder and click it open.
  6. Look for the “Apps” subfolder. Access it to view installed apps, including MS Store games.

Once you’re in the AppData folder, take note of the file path to manage your game files easily in the future. Remember, admin privileges may be needed on your PC. Additionally, each game has its own file structure, so be careful when deleting or modifying files to prevent any bad surprises.

Back then, users had little knowledge of system directories. But times have changed, and now accessing the AppData folder is simple. This makes game file managing a breeze!

Step 2: Locating the Microsoft Store Game Files

  1. Open Microsoft Store: Click Start, type “Microsoft Store,” & press Enter.
  2. Go to Library: Click the 3 dots (…) at the top-right corner. Select “Library” from the dropdown menu.
  3. Locate Game Folder: Find the game you want. Right-click & select “Show in folder.” It’ll open File Explorer & take you to the folder with the game files.

We hope these steps help you find your game files.

Note: If you chose a different installation location, the files may not be in their default directory. Repeat step 3 & look through folders until you find the correct one.

Pro Tip: To identify a game’s files, look for an executable called the game title followed by “.exe,” usually within the game folder. Launch it & the game will start.

Step 3: Accessing the Game Files

Gamers who need to modify or troubleshoot their games must access the game files from the Microsoft Store. Here’s how:

  1. Open the Microsoft Store app on your Windows computer.
  2. Click the 3 dots at the top right corner of the app to enter the “Library” section.
  3. Find the game you want to access the files for and click it.
  4. Look for an option that says “Manage,” “More Options,” or something similar. This varies depending on the game. Click it to open a menu.

Pro Tip: Can’t find the game files? Try right-clicking the game in the Library and select “Open File Location.” You’ll be taken directly to where the game files are stored on your computer.

By following these easy steps, you can access and navigate through your Microsoft Store game files like a pro!

Conclusion

Wrapping up, locating Microsoft Store game files is easy if you know where to look. Follow the steps above and you’re set!

You know what to do. Use this knowledge to make the most of your gaming experience. Customize game settings or modify files for personalization – the possibilities are endless.

Remember: Some games may store files in other locations within the Microsoft Store. If you can’t find your files, bear this in mind.

Fact: The default Microsoft Store game installation folder is usually in the “Program FilesWindowsApps” directory (support.microsoft.com).

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