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The XboxGames folder has some kind of magic similar (but not the same to WindowsApps).
I'm a confident powershell scripter and windows admin for years.
I've tried modifying the script to do the same logic on the XboxGames folder without success.
(Folder and files are scaned, ACLs are applied, but they don't seem to be the same.)
The error about execution is pretty much the same as before fixing the WindowsApps folder, and they seem to use some similar stupid protection on the folder, where if you clone a disk, even if cloned sector by sector, it breaks).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Xbox games are a whole different beast, they are contained inside read-only Xbox Virtual Disk (XVD) images mounted at the driver level as virtual folders. I can't even begin to comprehend what horrors are taking place below the surface of these. This is one massive overengineered piece of hot garbage.
The XboxGames folder has some kind of magic similar (but not the same to WindowsApps).
I'm a confident powershell scripter and windows admin for years.
I've tried modifying the script to do the same logic on the XboxGames folder without success.
(Folder and files are scaned, ACLs are applied, but they don't seem to be the same.)
The error about execution is pretty much the same as before fixing the WindowsApps folder, and they seem to use some similar stupid protection on the folder, where if you clone a disk, even if cloned sector by sector, it breaks).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: