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Change Download Location Of Windows Store Apps In Windows 10

Last Updated on November 22, 2018 by admin 1 Comment

Just like the classic desktop programs, apps installed from the Windows Store are installed on the same drive where Windows 10 is installed.

All default apps and apps installed from Store are saved in “C:\Program Files\WindowsApps” folder. The WindowsApps folder cannot be accessed without changing its default permissions.

If your PC’s system drive is filling up fast, you can consider changing the default location used to install apps from the Store. You can use a different drive to install Store apps as well as apps that are already installed.

Let’s see how to change the download and install location of Windows Store apps in Windows 10.

Note that most of the apps can be installed on a non-system drive. However, some apps cannot be installed or moved to a drive other than the system drive. If an app doesn’t support installing on a non-system drive, you will see “This needs to installed on a system drive” message while trying to install the app.

Change the default install location of apps installed from Store

Step 1: Navigate to Settings app > System > Storage page.

Step 2: In the More storage settings section, click on the Change where new content is saved link.

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Step 3: In the New apps will save to drop down box, select a drive where you would like to install Store apps from now on. Click the Apply button.

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From now on, whenever you install new apps (apps that support non-system drive) from the Store, the new location will be used to install it.

Windows 10 automatically creates a folder called WindowsApps at the root of the selected drive and saves all installed apps under that folder.

Move currently installed apps

If you already have tons of apps installed from the Store, you can move them to another drive without reinstalling them. It’s worth noting that not all apps support moving to a new location. Here is how to do that.

Step 1: Close the app that you want to move to a different drive. Go to Settings > Apps > Apps & features.

Step 2: Click on the app entry that you would like to move. If the app supports moving it to a different location, you will see the Move button next to it upon clicking on the app.

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Step 3: Click on the Move button, select a drive where you would like to move the app, and then click on the Move button again to move the app to the new location.

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How to move installed programs to a different drive in Windows 10 guide might also interest you.

Filed Under: Windows 10 Tagged: Apps, Store

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  1. divy upadhyay says

    February 5, 2022 at 10:13 am

    how to do this in window 11

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