

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.

As I suspected, some file in “Microsoft.AgeCastles” has a problem. But it failed with my problem child with an error code of 0x80070005, Access is denied. To find your build version, click on Menu > About while inside the game. This has resolved the problem for the majority of players experiencing this issue. Ensure that your game is updated to the most recent build version ( or higher). 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. Follow these steps to assure you have the most recent fix. 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.
