Redirect Metro App to different volume?


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Windows tries to update and reinstall Microsoft To Do metro app about 6 times a way and it keeps leaving errors in the Reliability Monitor..

 

Installation Failure: Windows failed to install the following update with error 0x80073D0D: 9NBLGGH5R558-Microsoft.Todos.

I don't even use this stupid app...

 

Microsoft store is no help.. just says something went wrong error 0x80073D0D

I tracked down the Microsoft.Todos_2.102.62092.0_neutral_~_8wekyb3d8bbwe.Msixbundle

when trying to install it, I finally got the full error message...

App installation failed with error message: Windows cannot install package Microsoft.Todos_2.102.62092.0_neutral_~_8wekyb3d8bbwe to volume F: with media ID {3048384E-5957-594E-DC48-ADA1CC25A4F0} because the volume is offline. (0x80073d0d)

Appearently the stupid To Do app is trying to install itself to F drive... while I do have F drive, it was replaced few months ago, so the Media ID is not the same.

Plus why its trying to install to F drive, I don't have any Metro apps on F drive, they are all on C and games from Microsoft store are on I.

 

Anyway... are there any Powershell commands to Metro apps to redirect them to different volume?

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Also in the Settings I have it set to same new apps to C, stupid metro is ignoring its own settings...

 

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