![]() ![]() Now if one of you Software Guru’s out there would like to see the whole “Get-AppxLog” full of interesting error messages for “Microsoft.AgeCastles”, leave me a message and I’ll send it to you. Solution 1: Make sure that your Operating System is up to date One of the very first things you need to do if you’re affected by this problem and are trying to get Microsoft Solitaire Collection to work is making sure that Windows is up to date and that any and all available updates for your computer have been installed. If Microsoft Store won't open, get more info to fix it. ![]() Having problems with a free game Run the app troubleshooter. As I suspected, some file in “Microsoft.AgeCastles” has a problem. On the Start menu, scroll down the all apps list to Microsoft Solitaire Collection, right-click (or press and hold) the tile and select Pin to Start. But it failed with my problem child with an error code of 0x80070005, Access is denied. And don’t even think about making any changes to them!īut I did discover a line of code that some software guru uses to reinstall all the apps on a machine, AppXPackage, and with the right switches man does it do a wonderful job. Of course all these folders are hidden and can’t be seen without X-Ray eyes. ![]() I found the folder WindowsApps, and in it all my apps have a folder including my problem child “Microsoft.AgeCastles”. So, I have been busy trying to find where these game apps files are in Windows 10 because I am convinced that my Age of Empire app has a corrupted file and that’s why I can’t see it in the “All Apps” listing. ![]()
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