How to Fix The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Game Installation Issues on Xbox App or Microsoft Store

How to Fix The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Game Installation Issues on Xbox App or Microsoft Store


How to Fix "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" Game Installation Issues on Xbox App or Microsoft Store

Welcome to Techsore! In this article, I'll tell you the steps to troubleshoot and resolve problems when trying to install "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" game from the Xbox app or Microsoft Store on your Windows computer.

Step 1: Log in with the Same Account

  • Open the Microsoft Store and click on your profile.
  • Sign out and then sign in again using the same account.
  • Provide your PIN or password to complete the login.

Step 2: Open Xbox App and Sign In

  • Open the Xbox app and click on your profile.
  • Sign out and then sign in using the same account.
  • Make sure the same account is used for both Microsoft Store and Xbox app.

Step 3: Verify Date, Time, Time Zone, and Region

  • Open the "Date and Time" settings from the bottom right corner.
  • Click on "Adjust date and time."
  • Ensure "Set time automatically" and "Set time zone automatically" are enabled.
  • Select the correct time zone and region settings.

Step 4: Install from Microsoft Store Library

  • If installing from the Xbox app, try installing from Microsoft Store Library.
  • Open Microsoft Store, click on "Library" on the bottom left.
  • Locate the game and click "Install" from there.

Step 5: Install from Xbox App

  • If installing from Microsoft Store, try installing from the Xbox app.
  • Open the Xbox app, search for the game, and click "Install."

Step 6: Run PowerShell Command

  • Copy the provided PowerShell command from the video description.
  • Type "PowerShell" in the Windows search box and run it as administrator.
  • Paste the command and press Enter. Ignore any red error messages.

Step 7: Delete Microsoft Store Local Cache

  • Open File Explorer, navigate to "C:\Users\YourUsername\AppData\Local\Packages."
  • Find the "Microsoft.WindowsStore" folder and delete the "LocalCache" folder inside.
  • Restart your computer.

Step 8: Repair or Reset Xbox App and Microsoft Store

  • Open the Xbox app, click on your profile, and go to "App settings."
  • Click "Repair" and see if the issue is resolved.
  • If needed, perform a reset by clicking "Reset."

Step 9: Update Apps in Microsoft Store Library

  • Open Microsoft Store, click on "Library" on the bottom left.
  • Click "Get updates" to update all apps.

Step 10: Start Services

  • Type "Services" in the Windows search box and open it.
  • Find services like IP helper, Xbox services, Windows updates, and more.
  • Double-click each service, set "Startup type" to "Automatic," and click "Start."

Step 11: Rename "WPSystem" and "WindowsApps" Folders

  • Open File Explorer, navigate to "D:\WPSystem" and rename it to "WPSystem.old."
  • Take ownership of the "WindowsApps" folder by adjusting its security settings.
  • Open "D:\WindowsApps" and rename it to "WindowsApps.old."

Step 12: Run "inetcpl.cpl" Command

  • Type "inetcpl.cpl" in the Windows search box and open it.
  • In the "Advanced" tab, make sure all versions of TLS are checked.

Step 13: Update Windows Using Media Creation Tool

  • Use the provided link to download the Media Creation Tool for your Windows version.
  • Follow the tool's instructions to update your Windows version.

By following these steps, you should be able to troubleshoot and overcome issues preventing you from installing "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" game from the Xbox app or Microsoft Store on your Windows computer.

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