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9. Close File Explorer
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10. **Enjoy**
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### Notice: For the Windows 10 Builds
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1. You can only install WSA on a NTFS partition, not on an exFAT partition.
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2. You can NOT delete the WSA installation folder.
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What `Add-AppxPackage -Register .\AppxManifest.xml` does is to register an appx package with some existing unpackaged files,
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so you need to keep them as long as you want to use WSA.
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Check https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/appx/add-appxpackage?view=windowsserver2022-ps for more details.
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3. You need to register your WSA appx package before you can run WSA (the 8th step in the instructions).
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For [MagiskOnWSALocal](https://github.com/LSPosed/MagiskOnWSALocal) users, you need to run `Run.bat` in the extracted dir.
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If the script fails, you can take the following steps for diagnosis (admin privilege required):
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1. Open a PowerShell window and change working directory to your WSA directory.
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2. Run `Add-AppxPackage -ForceApplicationShutdown -ForceUpdateFromAnyVersion -Register .\AppxManifest.xml` in PowerShell.
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This should fail with an ActivityID, which is a UUID required for the next step.
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3. Run `Get-AppPackageLog -ActivityID <UUID>` in PowerShell.
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This should print the log of the failed operation.
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4. Check the log for the reason of failure and fix it.
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## Uninstallation
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### New CLI and GUI Uninstall Tool Coming Soon! Join the Discord for announcements and updates.
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