Xbox Game Bar – встроенный в Windows 11 компонент, позволяющий подключать учетную запись Xbox и использовать дополнительные функции в играх, в частности в тех, которые связаны с компанией Microsoft. Некоторые пользователи во время запуска приложений сталкиваются с рядом проблем в работе Xbox Game Bar, сказывающихся на отклике геймпада и отображении информации в окнах.
Я предлагаю несколько методов, способных исправить данную ошибку.
Способ 1: Включение Xbox Game Bar через «Параметры»
Конечно, этот метод самый банальный, и наверняка многие его уже попробовали, однако не все юзеры знают, что помощник Xbox может отключиться или не быть активным по умолчанию. Для его включения выполните несколько простых действий:
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Откройте меню «Пуск» и перейдите в «Параметры». Значок этого приложения находится в списке закрепленных.
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В новом окне перейдите к разделу «Игры» и нажмите по плитке «Xbox Game Bar».
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Убедитесь в том, что переключатель стоит в состоянии «Вкл.». Если это не так, измените его положение вручную, после чего запускайте игры и проверяйте работу компонента.
Обратите внимание на то, что по умолчанию меню управления открывается через сочетание клавиш Win + G, поэтому можете использовать его для проверки работы Xbox Game Bar.
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Способ 2: Исправление приложения
Рассматриваемый компонент является классическим приложением Windows, его можно найти в общем списке. Там же находятся и дополнительные параметры, связанные с работой программы. Предлагаю использовать автоматическое средство исправления, если вы заметили, что Xbox Game Bar не открывается или постоянно отключается самостоятельно.
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В том же меню «Параметры» через панель слева перейдите в «Приложения» и кликните по пункту «Приложения и возможности».
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Через поиск отыщите целевую программу и кликните по трем точкам справа от отображения ее размера.
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Из появившегося контекстного меню выберите пункт «Дополнительные параметры».
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Найдите кнопку «Исправить» и запустите исправление приложения.
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Это займет некоторое время, а по завершении вместо полоски прогресса появится галочка.
Способ 3: Создание параметра в реестре
Можно пойти более радикальным путем и самостоятельно создать параметр в реестре, который будет держать Xbox Game Bar во включенном состоянии, если проблемы с работой возникают именно из-за постоянной деактивации приложения. Для этого вам понадобится самостоятельно внести некоторые изменения.
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Откройте утилиту «Выполнить», используя для этого сочетание клавиш Win + R. Введите в поле regedit и нажмите Enter.
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В новом окне перейдите по пути Компьютер\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\GameDVR.
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Щелкните правой кнопкой мыши по пустому месту справа, наведите курсор на «Создать» и выберите «Параметр DWORD (32 бита)».
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Задайте для него название AppCaptureEnabled и нажмите по строке дважды для открытия окна редактирования параметра.
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В нем установите значение 1 и подтвердите изменение.
Обязательно перезагрузите компьютер, поскольку только после этого внесенные настройки вступают в силу.
Способ 4: Исправление файла ieframe.dll
Есть вероятность, что проблемы в функционировании Xbox Game Bar в Windows 11 вызваны отсутствием или поломкой файла ieframe.dll, который напрямую связан с данным компонентом. Для его исправления используйте следующие консольные команды, по очереди вводя их в «Командную строку».
prompt sfc/scanfile=c:\windows\system32\ieframe.dll sfc/verifyfile=c:\windows\system32\ieframe.dll assoc sfc /scannow
Запустить консоль можно как через утилиту «Выполнить», введя там cmd, так и через «Пуск» или путем использования других доступных методов. Здесь каждый пользователь выбирает подходящий для себя вариант.
Способ 5: Изменение параметра локальной групповой политики
Последний вариант исправления неполадки связан с использованием редактора локальной групповой политики. В нем нам предстоит найти всего один элемент и изменить его состояние, переведя в активный режим работы. Этот метод особенно актуален в тех случаях, когда Xbox Game Bar не работает именно в режиме записи или трансляции игр.
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Снова откройте утилиту «Выполнить», но на этот раз введите там gpedit.msc, после чего нажмите клавишу Enter.
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В окне редактора разверните ветку «Конфигурация компьютера» – «Компоненты Windows».
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Найдите каталог «Запись и трансляция игр Windows», а в ней – единственный элемент, по которому дважды щелкните левой кнопкой мыши.
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Поставьте маркер возле пункта «Включено» и примените изменения.
Если ни один из данных методов не помог, проверьте, работает ли Xbox Game Bar в других играх. Возможно, только в конкретной запущенной недоступны некоторые функции из-за установленных разработчиками ограничений. Например, иногда в онлайн-играх запрещен запуск каких-либо компонентов поверх текущего окна, что вызывает трудности в работе подобных вспомогательных программ.
This tutorial will show you how to uninstall or reinstall the Game Bar for your account or all users in Windows 11.
You can open the Game Bar to take control of all your favorite gaming activities while playing on your Windows 11 device.
The Home Bar is the bar at the top of the Game Bar screen. Your favorites will appear on the Home Bar for quicker access to widgets.
The Controller Bar is a view of the Game Bar that allows you to quickly access games and apps using any Xbox controller.
Uninstalling the Game Bar app will remove the ability to open the Game Bar (Win+G).
Contents
- Option One: Uninstall Game Bar for Current User
- Option Two: Uninstall Game Bar for All Users
- Option Three: Reinstall Game Bar for Current User
EXAMPLE: Game Bar screen
Option One
Uninstall Game Bar for Current User
1 Open Windows Terminal, and select Windows Powershell.
2 Copy and paste the command below into Windows Terminal, and press Enter. (see screenshot below)
Code:
Get-AppxPackage -PackageTypeFilter Bundle -Name "*Microsoft.XboxGamingOverlay*" | Remove-AppxPackage
3 When finished, you can close Windows Terminal if you like.
Option Two
Uninstall Game Bar for All Users
You must be signed in as an administrator to use this option.
1 Open Windows Terminal (Admin), and select Windows PowerShell.
2 Copy and paste the command below into Windows Terminal (Admin), and press Enter. (see screenshot below)
Code:
Get-AppxPackage -AllUsers -PackageTypeFilter Bundle -Name "*Microsoft.XboxGamingOverlay*" | Remove-AppxPackage -AllUsers
3 When finished, you can close Windows Terminal if you like.
Option Three
Reinstall Game Bar for Current User
1 Click/tap on the link below to open the Game Bar page in the Microsoft Store app.
2 If prompted, click/tap on Open Microsoft Store app to confirm. (see screenshot below)
3 Click/tap Get or Install to install the Game Bar app from the Microsoft Store. (see screenshot below)
4 When the Game Bar app has finished installing, you can Open the app if wanted. (see screenshot below)
It may take a moment to actually be able to open the Xbox Game Bar.
5 You can now close the Microsoft Store app if wanted.
That’s it,
Shawn Brink
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#2
These instructions are not working for me. I run them and it uninstalls the Game Bar, but every morning this appears in MS Store and it eventually reinstalls itself. I have ABSOLUTELY no need for this app…..
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- OS
- Win 11 Pro (24H2 RP)
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Acer AN515-54
- CPU
- Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-9300H CPU @ 2.40GHz 2.40 GHz
- Memory
- 32GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650, Intel UHD 630
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Acer CB272D
- Screen Resolution
- 1920×1080
- Hard Drives
- 256GB and 1T SSD
- Keyboard
- Logitech MX Keys
- Mouse
- Logitech MX Anywhere 3
- Internet Speed
- 250MB
- Browser
- Edge
- Antivirus
- Microsoft Defender
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- Operating System
- Win 11 Pro (unsupported)
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Dell E6410
- CPU
- Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 M620 CPU @ 2.67GHz (non-compliant)
- Memory
- 8 GB
- Graphics card(s)
- NVIDIA NVS 3100M
- Screen Resolution
- 1440×900
- Antivirus
- Windows Defender
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#3
These instructions are not working for me. I run them and it uninstalls the Game Bar, but every morning this appears in MS Store and it eventually reinstalls itself. I have ABSOLUTELY no need for this app…..
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Actually, I did find there are apparently a sh*tload more components than the one mentioned above. This article seems to cover it, I hope…
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- OS
- Win 11 Pro (24H2 RP)
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Acer AN515-54
- CPU
- Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-9300H CPU @ 2.40GHz 2.40 GHz
- Memory
- 32GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650, Intel UHD 630
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Acer CB272D
- Screen Resolution
- 1920×1080
- Hard Drives
- 256GB and 1T SSD
- Keyboard
- Logitech MX Keys
- Mouse
- Logitech MX Anywhere 3
- Internet Speed
- 250MB
- Browser
- Edge
- Antivirus
- Microsoft Defender
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- Operating System
- Win 11 Pro (unsupported)
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Dell E6410
- CPU
- Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 M620 CPU @ 2.67GHz (non-compliant)
- Memory
- 8 GB
- Graphics card(s)
- NVIDIA NVS 3100M
- Screen Resolution
- 1440×900
- Antivirus
- Windows Defender
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#4
These instructions are not working for me. I run them and it uninstalls the Game Bar, but every morning this appears in MS Store and it eventually reinstalls itself. I have ABSOLUTELY no need for this app…..
Yep, this tutorial only covers the Xbox Game Bar app, and nothing else.
The Xbox app does have an uninstall option like below though.
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- OS
- Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Custom self build
- CPU
- Intel i7-8700K 5 GHz
- Motherboard
- ASUS ROG Maximus XI Formula Z390
- Memory
- 64 GB (4x16GB) G.SKILL TridentZ RGB DDR4 3600 MHz (F4-3600C18D-32GTZR)
- Graphics Card(s)
- ASUS ROG-STRIX-GTX1080TI-O11G-GAMING (11GB GDDR5X)
- Sound Card
- Integrated Digital Audio (S/PDIF)
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 2 x Samsung Odyssey G75 27″
- Screen Resolution
- 2560×1440
- Hard Drives
- 1TB Samsung 990 PRO M.2,
4TB Samsung 990 PRO M.2,
8TB WD MyCloudEX2Ultra NAS
- PSU
- Seasonic Prime Titanium 850W
- Case
- Thermaltake Core P3 wall mounted
- Cooling
- Corsair Hydro H115i
- Keyboard
- Logitech wireless K800
- Mouse
- Logitech MX Master 3
- Internet Speed
- 1 Gbps Download and 35 Mbps Upload
- Browser
- Google Chrome
- Antivirus
- Microsoft Defender and Malwarebytes Premium
- Other Info
- Logitech Z625 speaker system,
Logitech BRIO 4K Pro webcam,
HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M477fdn,
CyberPower CP1500PFCLCD
Galaxy S23 Plus phone
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- Operating System
- Windows 11 Pro
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Surface Laptop 7 Copilot+ PC
- CPU
- Snapdragon X Elite (12 core) 3.42 GHz
- Memory
- 16 GB LPDDR5x-7467 MHz
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 15″ HDR
- Screen Resolution
- 2496 x 1664
- Hard Drives
- 1 TB SSD
- Internet Speed
- Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4
- Browser
- Chrome and Edge
- Antivirus
- Windows Defender
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#5
Yep, this tutorial only covers the Xbox Game Bar app, and nothing else.
The Xbox app does have an uninstall option like below though.
View attachment 60447
Aye, I had deleted Xbox that way some time ago, but it did not appear to get rid of all of it, t’would appear. These additional commands hopefully will do the trick once and for all:
Get-AppxPackage Microsoft.Xbox.TCUI | Remove-AppxPackage
Get-AppxPackage Microsoft.XboxGameOverlay | Remove-AppxPackage
Get-AppxPackage Microsoft.XboxGamingOverlay | Remove-AppxPackage
Get-AppxPackage Microsoft.XboxIdentityProvider | Remove-AppxPackage
Get-AppxPackage Microsoft.XboxSpeechToTextOverlay | Remove-AppxPackage
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- OS
- Win 11 Pro (24H2 RP)
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Acer AN515-54
- CPU
- Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-9300H CPU @ 2.40GHz 2.40 GHz
- Memory
- 32GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650, Intel UHD 630
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Acer CB272D
- Screen Resolution
- 1920×1080
- Hard Drives
- 256GB and 1T SSD
- Keyboard
- Logitech MX Keys
- Mouse
- Logitech MX Anywhere 3
- Internet Speed
- 250MB
- Browser
- Edge
- Antivirus
- Microsoft Defender
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- Operating System
- Win 11 Pro (unsupported)
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Dell E6410
- CPU
- Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 M620 CPU @ 2.67GHz (non-compliant)
- Memory
- 8 GB
- Graphics card(s)
- NVIDIA NVS 3100M
- Screen Resolution
- 1440×900
- Antivirus
- Windows Defender
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#6
Aye, I had deleted Xbox that way some time ago, but it did not appear to get rid of all of it, t’would appear. These additional commands hopefully will do the trick once and for all:
Get-AppxPackage Microsoft.Xbox.TCUI | Remove-AppxPackage
Get-AppxPackage Microsoft.XboxGameOverlay | Remove-AppxPackage
Get-AppxPackage Microsoft.XboxGamingOverlay | Remove-AppxPackage
Get-AppxPackage Microsoft.XboxIdentityProvider | Remove-AppxPackage
Get-AppxPackage Microsoft.XboxSpeechToTextOverlay | Remove-AppxPackage
THANK YOU….this appears to have worked for me~!
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- OS
- Windows 11 Pro
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Manufacturer/Model
- HP Mini 400 G9
- Memory
- 16GB
- Monitor(s) Displays
- HP
- Hard Drives
- Crucial 2 TB
- Keyboard
- Keychron wired
- Mouse
- HP wired
- Browser
- Firefox
- Antivirus
- Windows Defender
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#7
After uninstalling Xbox
Get-AppxPackage Microsoft.Xbox.TCUI | Remove-AppxPackage
Get-AppxPackage Microsoft.XboxGameOverlay | Remove-AppxPackage
Get-AppxPackage Microsoft.XboxGamingOverlay | Remove-AppxPackage
Get-AppxPackage Microsoft.XboxIdentityProvider | Remove-AppxPackage
Get-AppxPackage Microsoft.XboxSpeechToTextOverlay | Remove-AppxPackage
I kept getting an annoying popup saying I needed to reinstall it when I started, not all but many, games.
I did some searching and found the following.
reg add HKCR\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\GameDVR /f /t REG_DWORD /v «AppCaptureEnabled» /d 0
reg add HKCR\System\GameConfigStore /f /t REG_DWORD /v «GameDVR_Enabled» /d 0
Adding these reg keys stopped that popup.
Then on the other PC the kids use they started getting this one.
I ignored it for a bit until the wireless x-box style (MSI GC-20) controller they use stopped working and the system said it could not recognize the device.
I did some more searching and found the following. (On github but I can’t find it again to credit the author)
reg add HKCR\ms-gamebar /f /ve /d URL:ms-gamebar 2>&1 >»
reg add HKCR\ms-gamebar /f /v «URL Protocol» /d «» 2>&1 >»
reg add HKCR\ms-gamebar /f /v «NoOpenWith» /d «» 2>&1 >»
reg add HKCR\ms-gamebar\shell\open\command /f /ve /d «\`»$env:SystemRoot\System32\systray.exe\`»» 2>&1 >»
reg add HKCR\ms-gamebarservices /f /ve /d URL:ms-gamebarservices 2>&1 >»
reg add HKCR\ms-gamebarservices /f /v «URL Protocol» /d «» 2>&1 >»
reg add HKCR\ms-gamebarservices /f /v «NoOpenWith» /d «» 2>&1 >»
reg add HKCR\ms-gamebarservices\shell\open\command /f /ve /d «\`»$env:SystemRoot\System32\systray.exe\`»» 2>&1 >»
After running all those one at a time in an elevated powershell and rebooting, the controller works again and the popups have stopped. (For now)
I do believe this «tutorial» needs rewritten from scratch.
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- OS
- Windroid 11 Pro
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Manufacturer/Model
- MSI
- CPU
- Intel Core i9-14900K Raptor Lake Refreshed 6.0 GHZ
- Motherboard
- MSI MAG Z790 Tomahawk WiFi
- Memory
- 32GB (2×16) GSKILL Trident Z5 RGB Series (Intel XMP 3.0) DDR5 RAM 6700MT/s
- Graphics Card(s)
- MSI Gaming GeForce RTX 4070 12GB
- Sound Card
- Onboard Realtek® ALC4080 Codec
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Monitor #1 Samsung Odyssey G50A WQHD G-Sync HDR10 Monitor #2 HP LA1911
- Screen Resolution
- 2560×1440 and 1280×1024
- Hard Drives
- Samsung 980 PRO SSD 1TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe Gen 4 Gaming M.2 (150GB System / 850GB More Games)
Crucial CT2000MX500SSD1 2TB (Games)
Western Digital Green WD40EZRX 4TB (Data/Backup)
Western Digital Blue WD60EZAZ 6TB (Storage)
Western Digital Blue WD60EZAZ 6TB (Media)
- PSU
- Rosewill Hive-750S
- Case
- Cooler Master Elite 430 Mid Tower
- Cooling
- Cooler Master ML240L V2 Liquid CPU cooler + 3x120mm in + Isolated PSU Standard upward flow
- Keyboard
- Microsoft Natural Elite White PS/2 (with usb adapter)
- Mouse
- Microsoft D67-00001 Trackball Optical Mouse (rebuilt with ceramic bearings)
- Internet Speed
- 450Mb/s hard wired
- Browser
- Edge, FF, Tor
- Antivirus
- Win Def
- Other Info
- Razer Tartarus V2 Gaming Keypad
Logitech Z-5500 5.1 THX 505w (Orignal 10″ Sub with (Fr, Rr, Ctr) Polk Audio satellites
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- Operating System
- Windows 11 Pro
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Manufacturer/Model
- MSI
- CPU
- Intel Core i9-14900K Raptor Lake Refreshed 6.0 GHz FCLGA1700 (Gen 14)
- Motherboard
- MSI MAG Z790 Tomahawk WiFi
- Memory
- 32GB (2×16) GSKILL Trident Z5 RGB Series (Intel XMP 3.0) DDR5 RAM 6700MT/s
- Graphics card(s)
- MSI Gaming GeForce RTX 3060Ti 8GB
- Sound Card
- Onboard Realtek® ALC4080 Codec
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Monitor #1 Samsung Odyssey G50A WQHD G-Sync HDR10 Monitor #2 Samsung TU7000 55″ TV
- Screen Resolution
- 2560×1440 and 3840×2160
- Hard Drives
- Samsung 980 PRO SSD 1TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe Gen 4 Gaming M.2 (System)
Samsung 980 PRO SSD 2TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe Gen 4 Gaming M.2 (Games)
Crucial CT1000MX500SSD1 1TB (More Games)
WD Green WD20EZRX 2TB (Data/Backup)
WD Blue WD60EZAZ 6TB (Media)
- PSU
- Rosewill Hive-750S
- Case
- Cooler Master N400 NSE-400-KKN2 Mid-Tower
- Cooling
- Cooler Master ML240L V2 Liquid CPU cooler + 3x120mm in + 2x120mm + Isolated PSU Reverse flow front exhaust
- Mouse
- MSI G20 Elite and Logitech MK345 Wireless
- Keyboard
- Logitech MK345 Wireless
- Internet Speed
- 350Mb/s hard wired
- Browser
- FF
- Antivirus
- Win Def
- Other Info
- Razer Tartarus Gaming Keypad
MSI GC30 Gaming Controller (Xbox style)
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After uninstalling Xbox
I kept getting an annoying popup saying I needed to reinstall it when I started, not all but many, games.
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I did some searching and found the following.
Adding these reg keys stopped that popup.
Then on the other PC the kids use they started getting this one.
View attachment 129211
I ignored it for a bit until the wireless x-box style (MSI GC-20) controller they use stopped working and the system said it could not recognize the device.
I did some more searching and found the following. (On github but I can’t find it again to credit the author)
After running all those one at a time in an elevated powershell and rebooting, the controller works again and the popups have stopped. (For now)
I do believe this «tutorial» needs rewritten from scratch.
Thank you, but the tutorial is only for the Xbox Game Bar app instead.
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- OS
- Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Custom self build
- CPU
- Intel i7-8700K 5 GHz
- Motherboard
- ASUS ROG Maximus XI Formula Z390
- Memory
- 64 GB (4x16GB) G.SKILL TridentZ RGB DDR4 3600 MHz (F4-3600C18D-32GTZR)
- Graphics Card(s)
- ASUS ROG-STRIX-GTX1080TI-O11G-GAMING (11GB GDDR5X)
- Sound Card
- Integrated Digital Audio (S/PDIF)
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 2 x Samsung Odyssey G75 27″
- Screen Resolution
- 2560×1440
- Hard Drives
- 1TB Samsung 990 PRO M.2,
4TB Samsung 990 PRO M.2,
8TB WD MyCloudEX2Ultra NAS
- PSU
- Seasonic Prime Titanium 850W
- Case
- Thermaltake Core P3 wall mounted
- Cooling
- Corsair Hydro H115i
- Keyboard
- Logitech wireless K800
- Mouse
- Logitech MX Master 3
- Internet Speed
- 1 Gbps Download and 35 Mbps Upload
- Browser
- Google Chrome
- Antivirus
- Microsoft Defender and Malwarebytes Premium
- Other Info
- Logitech Z625 speaker system,
Logitech BRIO 4K Pro webcam,
HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M477fdn,
CyberPower CP1500PFCLCD
Galaxy S23 Plus phone
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- Operating System
- Windows 11 Pro
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Surface Laptop 7 Copilot+ PC
- CPU
- Snapdragon X Elite (12 core) 3.42 GHz
- Memory
- 16 GB LPDDR5x-7467 MHz
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 15″ HDR
- Screen Resolution
- 2496 x 1664
- Hard Drives
- 1 TB SSD
- Internet Speed
- Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4
- Browser
- Chrome and Edge
- Antivirus
- Windows Defender
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#9
I do believe this «tutorial» needs rewritten from scratch.
No. You’re bypassing Xbox Game Bar, which is a different experience from uninstalling it because you don’t play any Xbox-enhanced games. There’s a lot of non-gamers who want to reduce «clutter» and the current tutorial works.
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The Xbox Game Bar has been a key feature for gamers using Windows, providing a range of tools for capturing, streaming, and sharing gaming experiences. With Windows 11, Microsoft has enhanced the Game Bar to improve functionality and integrate better with the overall UI of the operating system. Keeping your Xbox Game Bar updated is essential not only for performance improvements but also for accessing the latest features and ensuring compatibility with newly released games. This comprehensive guide will take you through the process of updating the Xbox Game Bar on Windows 11, along with troubleshooting tips, and discussions on the features available within the Game Bar.
Understanding Xbox Game Bar
Before discussing the update process, let’s review what the Xbox Game Bar is and how it can enhance your gaming experience. The Game Bar provides a customizable overlay that allows players to capture gameplay, access social features, monitor performance, and control music playback without leaving their game. Some key features include:
- Game Capture: Record your gameplay or take screenshots.
- Performance Metrics: Monitor FPS, CPU, and GPU usage.
- Social Features: Chat with friends, view party notifications, and see who’s online.
- Audio Control: Manage audio settings for your games and applications.
- Xbox Store Integration: Quickly access games and apps from the Microsoft Store.
Why Keeping Xbox Game Bar Updated is Important
Updating the Xbox Game Bar is crucial for various reasons:
- Access to New Features: Microsoft regularly rolls out new functionalities to enhance gaming experiences.
- Bug Fixes: Updates often include critical patches that resolve known issues or bugs.
- Performance Improvements: Keep up with optimizations that make the Game Bar smoother and more resource-efficient.
- Enhanced Compatibility: Updates ensure that the Game Bar works seamlessly with the latest games and Windows features.
How to Check and Update Xbox Game Bar
Updating the Xbox Game Bar on Windows 11 is a straightforward process. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you update to the latest version of the Game Bar.
Step 1: Opening the Xbox Game Bar
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Launch the Xbox Game Bar: You can open the Game Bar by pressing the Windows key + G on your keyboard while in a game or on the desktop.
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Confirm the Overlay: Checking if the Game Bar appears can confirm that it’s installed. Look for the overlay with options for capturing, performance monitoring, and social interactions.
Step 2: Check for Updates
The Xbox Game Bar updates automatically through the Microsoft Store. However, you can check for updates manually to ensure you’re on the latest version.
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Open Microsoft Store:
- Click on the Start Menu and type “Microsoft Store,” then hit Enter to open it.
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Go to Library:
- Once the Store is open, look for the Library icon on the bottom left side of the window.
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Get Updates:
- In the Library, you’ll see an option titled “Get updates.” Click on it, and the Store will check for any available updates for your installed apps, including Xbox Game Bar.
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Install Updates:
- If an update for the Xbox Game Bar is available, it will be listed here. Click the Update button next to Xbox Game Bar, or click the Update all button if you want to update all apps.
Step 3: Restart the Game Bar
After the update is complete, it’s a good practice to restart the Game Bar to ensure the new version is fully functional.
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Close the Game Bar: Exit the overlay by either pressing the Windows key + G again or clicking on the close button.
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Reopen the Game Bar: Return to a game, press Windows key + G, and check if the version running is the latest one.
Troubleshooting Game Bar Update Issues
Sometimes, you may experience issues while trying to update the Xbox Game Bar. Here are some common problems and their solutions:
Problem 1: Xbox Game Bar Not Opening
If the Game Bar doesn’t open, you may need to enable it:
- Settings: Go to Settings > Gaming > Xbox Game Bar.
- Enable the Game Bar: Ensure that the switch is set to On.
Problem 2: Microsoft Store Not Functioning
If the Microsoft Store itself isn’t working:
- Troubleshoot the Store: Open Settings, navigate to System > Troubleshoot > Other troubleshooters, and find Windows Store Apps. Run the troubleshooter to resolve any issues.
- Reset the Microsoft Store: You can also reset the Store. Go to the Settings > Apps > Apps & features, find Microsoft Store, and select the Advanced options link, where you will find the reset button.
Problem 3: Xbox Game Bar Crashing
If the Game Bar crashes frequently:
- Update Graphics Drivers: Ensure that your graphics drivers are up to date. You can do this through the Device Manager or the manufacturer’s website.
- Reinstall Xbox Game Bar: Uninstall the Game Bar via Settings > Apps > Apps & features, then search for ‘Xbox Game Bar’ and click uninstall. After that, reinstall it through the Microsoft Store.
Customizing Xbox Game Bar Settings
Once you’ve updated your Xbox Game Bar, you can customize it to fit your personal gaming style.
Accessing Settings
- Open the Game Bar: Press Windows key + G.
- Settings Button: Click the gear icon on the Game Bar overlay to open the settings menu.
Configuring Features
- Capture Settings: You can adjust settings for audio capture as well as video settings such as resolution and frame rate for your recordings.
- Keyboard Shortcuts: Change any keyboard shortcuts for capturing screenshots or recording gameplay to suit your preferences.
- Performance Monitoring: Enable or disable performance metrics, such as FPS tracking, based on your needs.
Features to Explore in Xbox Game Bar
The Xbox Game Bar features many tools that can enhance your gaming experience even further:
- Game Capture: Use this feature to record your gameplay with options for setting up an overlay that does not obstruct your view.
- Xbox Social: This feature enables you to connect with friends, view your gaming profile, send messages, and join parties quickly.
- Performance: Real-time statistics on CPU and GPU performance give you insights into how well your game is running and allow you to troubleshoot performance issues as they occur.
- Audio: Adjust audio settings for in-game sound and audio for background apps, all from a single menu.
- Widgets: You can add widgets to the Game Bar that showcase your game clips, achievements, and other relevant information.
Summary
Keeping your Xbox Game Bar updated is crucial for an optimized gaming experience. Through the Microsoft Store, updating is a simple process that ensures you have access to the latest features, bug fixes, and compatibility improvements. By following the troubleshooting tips and customizing your settings, you can take full advantage of what the Xbox Game Bar has to offer on Windows 11.
The added functionalities and streamlined access to various features within the Xbox Game Bar make it an indispensable tool for any gamer on Windows. Explore all its utilities and tailor your experience for an even more enjoyable time as you conquer virtual worlds and share those victories with friends.
The Xbox Game Bar in Windows 11 is a nifty application for gamers who like to access additional gaming-focused features like chatting with friends online, monitoring their PC data, or screen-record their gameplays. While it can be pretty handy while gaming, it is really frustrating when the Xbox Game Bar stops working in the middle of a gaming session.
Now, as you have already clicked on this article, we assume that you are experiencing the Xbox Game Bar not working in Windows 11 issue on your PC or laptop and are looking for working fixes. Well, you have come to the right place as, in this in-depth fix guide, we have listed some of the best solutions to fix the Xbox Game Bar in Windows 11 and get it up and running once again.
Fix Xbox Game Bar Not Working in Windows 11
The Xbox Game Bar not working issue is not very unusual for Windows 11 users as many have faced the situation after upgrading their PCs and laptops from the previous Windows 10 OS.
However, below you will find some of the top working solutions that have worked for many users, including myself. So, be sure to try them all out on your PC or laptop to see which one works. Now, let’s check them out right below!
1. Check If Xbox Game Bar is Enabled in Windows 11
When you experience the Xbox Game Bar not working or opening in Windows 11 issue on your PC or laptop, the first thing you should check is whether or not the Open Xbox Game Bar using this button on a controller option is enabled in Windows settings.
You see, if this option is not enabled, the Xbox Game Bar program might malfunction in Windows 11. And when upgrading to Windows 11, this option can get auto-disabled. So, follow the steps right below to check if it is enabled on your Windows 11 PC or laptop:
1. Use Windows + I to launch the Settings in Windows 11.
2. Go to the Gaming tab on the left nav bar and click the Xbox Game Bar option.
3. Next, click the toggle for Open Xbox Game Bar using this button on a controller option to enable it, if it is not enabled already.
4. Restart your Windows 11 PC or laptop after the setting change.
Following the restart, try pressing the Windows + G shortcut to launch the Xbox Game Bar UI, or use Windows search to launch it on your PC or laptop. The issue should now be fixed. If it is not, proceed to the following solutions.
2. Repair or Reset Xbox Game Bar in Windows 11
Now, if the above did not work and you are still experiencing the Xbox Game Bar not working in Windows 11 issue on your PC or laptop, try repairing or resetting the app from Windows settings. It is pretty easy to repair and/ or reset the Xbox Game Bar app in Windows 11 and here’s how you can do it on your device:
1. Use Windows + I to launch the Settings app in Windows 11.
2. Under the Apps tab on the left nav bar, go to the Installed apps menu.
3. Use the search bar to find the Xbox Game Bar app and click the three-dot button.
4. Click the Advanced options button on the context menu.
5. Scroll down to the Reset section and click the Repair button.
6. Wait for the Repair process to complete.
After repairing the Xbox Game Bar app on your Windows 11 PC or laptop, press the Windows + G button to launch it. If it does not open, proceed to the following steps to reset the application.
1. Open the Advanced options page for the Xbox Game Bar app using the above steps.
2. Scroll down to the Reset section and click the Reset button.
3. Wait for the process to complete.
4. Restart your Windows 11 PC or laptop.
Following the restart, the Xbox Game Bar not working in Windows 11 issue should be fixed on your device.
3. Run the Windows Store Apps Troubleshooter in Windows 11
The Windows Store Apps troubleshooter is a dedicated troubleshooting tool in Windows 11 that detects issues in various system applications and helps users fix them right away. So, there is a chance that the Windows Store Apps troubleshooter could fix the Xbox Game Bar not working issue in Windows 11. Follow the steps right below to run the Windows Store Apps troubleshooter in Windows 11:
1. Press the Windows + I shortcut to launch the Settings app in Windows 11.
2. Under the System tab on the left nav bar, go to the Troubleshoot menu.
3. Click the Other troubleshooters button.
4. Scroll down to find the Windows Store Apps troubleshooter on the list and click the Run button beside the said option.
5. Wait for the process to complete.
6. Make the suggested changes to your system, if the troubleshooter suggests any.
7. Restart your Windows 11 PC or laptop.
4. Use Registry Editor to Fix Xbox Game Bar in Windows 11
If running the Windows Store Apps troubleshooter did not fix the issue on your Windows 11 PC or laptop, you can use the Registry Editor in Windows to modify the GameDVR value. Although there is a high chance that this will get the Xbox Game Bar up and running on your device, it is worth noting that an incorrect change in the Windows Registry Editor could lead to severe system failures.
To avoid that, we recommend you take a backup of your current registry file directory before proceeding to the following steps. With that out of the way, let’s take a look at the steps to use Registry Editor to fix the Xbox Game Bar not working issue in Windows 11:
1. Press the Windows + R shortcut to open the Run tool in Windows 11.
2. Type in regedit in the text field and press Enter.
3. Click Yes on the following User Account Control prompt.
4. Once the Registry Editor launches, copy and paste the following path on the above URL bar:
Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\GameDVR
5. Find the AppCaptureEnabled key on the right pane.
6. If it is not there, right-click on a blank space, get the cursor over New, and choose the DWORD (32-bit) Value on the context.
7. Once the key is created, rename it to AppCaptureEnabled.
8. Next, double-click the newly-created key to open its properties window.
9. Here, make sure that the Base is set to Hexadecimal and set the Value data to 1.
10. Click the OK button to save the changes.
11. Close the Registry Editor and restart your Windows 11 PC or laptop.
Following the restart, the Xbox Game Bar not working in Windows 11 issue should be fixed on your device.
5. Run SFC Scan in Windows 11
Another thing that can potentially cause the Xbox Game Bar not working issue in Windows 11 is an issue with the ieframe.dll system file on your PC or laptop. It is essentially a system file that is used by various Windows apps such as the Xbox Game Bar application. Hence, an issue with it can lead to operational barriers for apps and programs that depend on it.
In this case, you can use the System File Checker scan or the SFC scan to scan the system files and replace corrupt or missing files in the directory. Follow the steps right below to run this command-line tool on your Windows 11 device and hopefully fix the Xbox Game bar app:
1. Use Windows + S to open Windows search and search for cmd.
2. Click the Run as administrator button for the Command Prompt app in the search results.
3. Click Yes on the following User Account Control prompt.
4. Once Command Prompt launches, type in the following command and press Enter:
sfc /scannow
5. Wait for the scan to complete.
6. Restart your Windows 11 PC or laptop after the scan.
6. Update Windows 11 on Your PC or Laptop
If all the above methods fail to fix the Xbox Game Bar not working issue on your Windows 11 PC or laptop, chances are you are running an outdated Windows 11 version on your device. You see late last year, a Windows 11 22H2 update, namely the KB5004300 update, posed issues for the Xbox Game Bar app.
Users experienced audio and video out-of-sync issues while recording their screen with the Xbox Game Bar app due to compatibility barriers with certain graphics drivers in Windows 11. However, Microsoft was quick to address this fix and release a patch update.
Although you might not be running the exact same Windows 11 build on your PC or laptop, it is always best to keep your device up to date to avoid such problems due to potential bugs and glitches. So, follow the steps below to update Windows 11 on your device and see if it fixes the Xbox Game Bar not working issue:
1. Press Windows + I to launch the Settings app in Windows 11.
2. Go to the Windows Update tab on the left nav bar and click the Check for updates button.
Note: Make sure your Windows 11 PC or laptop is connected to an active internet network during the process.
3. Once the latest available updates show up on the screen, click the Download and install button.
4. Wait for the update to complete.
5. Restart your Windows 11 PC or laptop.
Following the restart, launch the Xbox Game Bar app using Windows search or with the Windows + G keyboard shortcut. It should work fine at this point.
FAQs
What is Xbox Game Bar in Windows 11?
The Xbox Game Bar is a one-stop gaming solution in Windows 11 that allows users to access additional gaming-focused features such as online chatting, screen recording, and other interactive functions with the help of an overlay UI and dedicated widgets.
Is the Xbox Game Bar available for Windows 11?
The Xbox Game Bar app is available for Windows 11 and comes pre-installed with modern Windows 11 PCs and laptops.
Can I uninstall the Xbox Game Bar in Windows 11?
The Xbox Game Bar is a system application and hence, Microsoft does not allow users to uninstall the app in Windows 11. However, the program can be removed manually using Powershell or a third-party uninstall in Windows 11.
Final Words
These were some of the best and working fixes for the Xbox Game Bar not working issue in Windows 11. The Xbox Game Bar is an essential feature for many and we know how annoying it can be when it stops working.
So, we hope one of the above fixes works for you and that you are able to resolve the Xbox Game Bar not working issue on your Windows 11 PC or laptop. You can also check out our other in-depth fix guides on various Windows 11-related issues from right here!