Good news for Windows 11 gamers – you can now specify a drive location to install your purchases from the Microsoft Store. Until now, purchases could only be installed on the system drive, leaving no option to store games on secondary drives.

With a new update to the Microsoft Store app, players can now select a drive to install games, as stated by a Microsoft engineer on Twitter. Even external drives are an option for installation.

This feature is long overdue and could be extremely useful for those with limited space on the main drive where Windows 11 sits. It’s surprising that it took Microsoft a decade to implement this basic option, considering the store’s launch in 2012.

It’s uncertain whether this upgrade will be available for Windows 10, but it’s something that users are hopeful for. Time will tell, as Windows 10 is only receiving minor tweaks rather than feature updates.

Microsoft has been making significant improvements to the store recently, including speeding up the app’s loading time. These improvements show Microsoft’s dedication to enhancing the user experience.

Source: TechRadar

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