It's a bug they never seem to fix. It happens less than it did 2 years ago though, so yay?. Abit less.Windows Store feels like a SAW challenge. The moment you try and get it working you're deep in the weeds, forcing downloads through scripts and then verifying them and praying they pass. Getting any sizable game to run and properly update, especially on a non-boot drive, feels like punishment. I've dealt with this on 4 freshly wiped PCs. I grew up dealing with 16-bit Windows fuckery, and this is worse.Even fresh, stock with certified non-beta drivers ornon-stock wouldn't pass whatever blood ritual the store needs to authenticate the integrity to bless us with the games we've purchased.I know it's interpreted as anti-MS to call them out for this shit. But what the fuck? Do they expect people are gonna want to migrate to their abortion of a store from either win32 or some tablet OS? I know it's conspiracy to suggest this fuckery with large apps, which at this size are mostly games, is meant to push people to an Xbox One, but it sure feels like they're fixing issues at a glacial pace.The same shit we had in Windows 8's store are happening. Oh, and the error messages and their references are so empty and useless they might as well skip the code, and not make us waste our time to look it up. A simple "fuck you, good luck" would pass along the same message without anybody having to waste their time researching or providing a competent product.