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Creating new drives results in an unchangeable Microsoft corruption mark.

Creating new drives results in an unchangeable Microsoft corruption mark.

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Sebluigi
Senior Member
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03-20-2021, 05:09 AM
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Hi everyone, I observed that in Windows 11 Home 23H2, formatting drives now adds three folders to the root directory: Program Files, WindowsApps, and XboxGames. My questions are: #1 What is the reason for this change? #2 How can I prevent Windows from adding these folders during formatting? When I try to delete them, Windows blocks me and keeps Program Files and WindowsApps intact. Only XboxGames can be removed. I want the drive to be completely empty after formatting, but I don’t understand why Microsoft is altering system behavior this way.
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Sebluigi
03-20-2021, 05:09 AM #1

Hi everyone, I observed that in Windows 11 Home 23H2, formatting drives now adds three folders to the root directory: Program Files, WindowsApps, and XboxGames. My questions are: #1 What is the reason for this change? #2 How can I prevent Windows from adding these folders during formatting? When I try to delete them, Windows blocks me and keeps Program Files and WindowsApps intact. Only XboxGames can be removed. I want the drive to be completely empty after formatting, but I don’t understand why Microsoft is altering system behavior this way.

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Sotrah
Junior Member
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03-20-2021, 10:46 AM
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Are you wondering how near you are to using a Mac as your main computer while keeping your PC ready for gaming?
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Sotrah
03-20-2021, 10:46 AM #2

Are you wondering how near you are to using a Mac as your main computer while keeping your PC ready for gaming?

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WasserKuchen_
Member
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03-20-2021, 11:48 AM
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It's quite frustrating when you encounter these unnecessary folders on Windows 10. You can easily move them to a hidden location, but it's unclear if this method will function on Windows 11.
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WasserKuchen_
03-20-2021, 11:48 AM #3

It's quite frustrating when you encounter these unnecessary folders on Windows 10. You can easily move them to a hidden location, but it's unclear if this method will function on Windows 11.