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I disagree.
I first deleted it and, with System Restore "fixed", the directory was returned during the first successful use of it.
I have now, also renamed it, during testing, and after using the attrib -h command first. Similarly, it was returned after successfully using System Restore the first time.
I have now affected this procedure several times, on my actual system, and on a test setup.
- To actually get System Restore working again.
- To test simplified variation to the code.
- During the testing that showed me the update caused the problem.
Each time I've done it the WindowsApps directory is replaced when you run System Restore successfully after the fix. I do agree that it won't miraculously regenerate upon reboot.
I have not investigated the Get Office Hub you are saying causes this. You may well be 100% correct and the rename or deletion of the entire WindowsApps directory is overkill. For mine though, it worked.
@kitpzyxmsir If at one time you successfully renamed it, then it should still be there. Just rename it back again.
Last edited by glivo; 01 Mar 2017 at 21:58.