From now on, when you install an Universal app, it will be stored on the given location. Unfortunately, this option doesn’t move already installed apps to the new location, and only known way to move them to other partition is to uninstall them and then install them again, after applying above-mentioned settings. If you want to save even more space on your hard disk, you can move your Universal apps to an external drive. When you connect the external drive, it will show under Save Locations, and you’ll be able to set it as a default location for installing new apps. However, when you remove the external drive, all apps stored on it will stop working, but they’ll work again when you connect the external drive back. Now you know how to manage the location of your Universal apps, but if you have problems with connecting them to internet, you can try some of these workarounds. Read Also: Microsoft Updates Mail and Calendar Apps for Windows 10 Desktop and Mobile With New Features

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