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If you go to serverscriptservice, remove a script called Client Replicator! ClientReplicator is a Roblox script, maybe these scripts are pretending to be Roblox scripts and hiding malicious code inside.

Random gamepass pop up Help and Feedback Scripting Support. It seems like you have a backdoor in your game! I am terribly sorry for this incident, but there are ways to remove it.

Now, try to look for scripts that: You did not make. Suspicious code inside the script For words like: getfenv , setfenv , require , IsStudio , loadstring If one of these conditions are true, delete the script. Help With Virus. My game has a virus, what do I do? Soap Member. Oct 27, 7, At this point this has to be a plan by MS to get people to buy an Xbox. Gamepass on pc is basically bloat ware when this happens to you.

SanderJK Member. Oct 31, Last week I started getting Errors on my Wasteland 3 install, I went through a few troubleshooting that didn't involve touching these directories I never touched that Window again. Did a reboot today, was greeted with the "we had trouble updating Wasteland 3" error. I clicked on the link, and it froze on a white screen. Just wanted to continue playing Humankind and it seems it's just stuck somehow. Can't open the Xbox app, get a white screen, can open the Store itself but inside any App page none of the buttons work.

I don't have a fast internet connection, so I would be stuck on slowly rebuilding my installed games library. Skyfireblaze Member. Oct 25, 9, Would this be able to be verified by way of testing and being reported as to have worked often enough to be recommended? Jyrii said:. Installs on other drive might put it under root-folder though if installing on other drives is even possible with Store apps.

SpoonyBob said:. If this works cleanly without problems down the line But it boggles my mind how this is much different than any of the attempted fixes in the other gamepass storage issues thread. I noped out of gamepass the first month after an installed game was having issues updating then reinstalled itself, but I hope this can help users. JJD said:. People have said that even if I have a dedicated drive for gamepass it will instill download some stuff to my main windows drive.

Any idea on how the check that out? Cats said:. Doesn't work for me. Github just downloads a 0 byte zip. I'm having no issues on my end with net stuff and can download other github stuff just fine. OP from the original Gamepass Ticking Time Bomb thread here- I wanted to address some underlying problems with using this method to delete games that the OS will not let you uninstall.

The issue all boils down to the AppX databases in Windows 10 getting corrupted. That is what initially causes this issue. What I have found through five different fresh installs of Windows and getting the issue in all of them is this: No one knows why the issue initially happens.

However, once it does happen I have had two problems occur when manually deleting games using a Linux boot stick, WSFTP in admin mode, and other methods to "cleanly" delete the game folders without altering permissions. More games fail after deleting a broken game folder. Now, this may happen on its own regardless of whether you delete a broken game folder or not. However, in one of my installs I had a single game break and left it alone. I had no further issues on that Windows install.

I did eventually delete the folder for the game using a "clean" method similar to what is outlined here, and a few days later several more games broke.

If the Store can't update the game because the actual game files and directory are no longer there, it will generate about megs of error logs in the Windows Temp folder, and will then try to update the game again in minutes. Every time it fails it will generate another megs of error logs. This will quickly fill up your system drive with error logs. The only way to make this stop is to go into the Xbox app's "installation manager" and manually click the "cancel" button next to a broken game that is trying to update.

This will stop the error log generation for a day or two, but it will always try to do it again. Again, some people get these issues immediately upon "safely" deleting a game's folder, others get these issues days or weeks after doing so, and some don't get the issues at all.

It's a gamble and no one knows the odds. To summarize, the Windows Store has a database that tracks all of the games and apps it has installed. If you delete the folders for the game or app, the AppX database itself isn't modified and still thinks the game or app is installed.

This can cause even further issues than just leaving the broken game and all its data on the drive. Given all of this, you should consider that getting the space back using the OP's method could potentially cause even more issues on your system and require a reinstall and reformat to get rid of them as opposed to just leaving the broken game alone and losing the drive space it occupies.

The only way to truly "fix" this issue right now is to format all drives that have a "WindowsApps" folder on them and reinstall windows. Otherwise you are going to always have a corrupted AppX database that thinks games are installed when they are not and this can cause all sorts of issues.

The actual "fix" needed for this is that Microsoft themselves need to make a tool that cleans, updates and fixes the AppX database when it gets corrupted. This is actually quite do-able, but MS just seems to be completely unaware of the issue or are just unwilling to take the time to address it. Gestault Member. Oct 26, 10, This isn't to downplay actual underlying issues they are there , but an unfortunate number of "problems" I see users ending up with stem from trying to micro-manage things happening in the OS, and creating new problems as a result.

AppX database corruption is a real thing, but you also have users seeing normal data reservation resources and assuming its an insidious problem, then going into systems they don't understand, breaking them, then blaming that problem on the OS itself. Skyfireblaze said:. Well I had it a few times that my Forza Horizon games vanished by itself yet still took up space, this always helped me and didn't affect my system in any other way. I never install things to C: so I didn't think of this :P This is really just for the cases where you uninstall a game and it gets removed from the list but leaves installed files intact.

Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Hey snowdark Yes I can confirm that unfortunately, Life is strange 2 left game pass. It was removed on June 30th. This also has a list of every game currently on game pass, as well as confirmed games leaving or joining game pass:. Hi guys, Just wanted to make sure Life is Strange 2 is removed from game pass or if its just me having difficulty opening the game. This thread is locked.



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