
Even with a restart it made no difference. I've even tried Kaamos_Llama's suggestion of unchecking the box that keeps it running in the background.

it just keeps on going and or kicks in again in a few seconds. I've tried everything - even disabling auto-updates. If you keep experiencing the problem, contact Support.I've just signed up to XBOX Ultimate on PC ONLY using the XBOX Windows 11 App and it just won't Stop Downloading/Pause ? For more information, see Use the System File Checker tool to repair missing or corrupted system files. Some of your Windows files may have become corrupted or accidentally removed from your computer, which could interfere with your computer’s ability to play media files. All the data in the library folders should now be accessible again through Windows Explorer. In the left-pane, right-click (or tap and hold) Libraries, and then click Restore default libraries. Right-click (or tap and hold) each library (Documents, Pictures, Music, and Videos), and then tap or click Delete. On the Navigation pane menu, make sure that Show all folders is selected. If you don't see "Libraries" listed, select View at the top of the screen. In the left pane, tap or click Libraries. Note Deleting and re-creating the libraries does not affect the data in the libraries. To restore your computer's default libraries, follow these steps. Solution 3: Reset Internet Explorer settingsįor help, see How to reset Internet Explorer settings.

Note If you are notified that some files or folders are in use, select Skip. Select all files and folders, right-click them, and then tap or click Delete. In the Run box, type Temp, and then press Enter. To clear the temp folder on your computer: Select either Date & time or Region & language and check all settings. Press the Windows key + I to open Settings. Verify that your computer’s time, date, language, and region settings are correct:

Problems using Movies & TV in Windows 10 might be due to an app error or incorrect settings.
