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Gabriel Galang
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Okay so let me give a little timeline. 2 days ago, I was installing Halo but I was going to go to bed so I turned it off so I could pick it up the next day. Next day, I try to start the download and it gave me the error code 0x800706D9 and I figured the the file got corrupted or something. This is kind of dumb but instead of trying to resolve the issue, I try to update my pc to Windows 11. So I do that and come back to the problem. The first solution I tried was going to Settings>System>SystemComponents>Windows Store>Advanced Options and I tried to repair it but the problem persist
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