We couldn’t set your save location – How to fix

Improper folder permission on Window leads the users to many discomforts. One of such annoying error message is this, “We couldn’t set your save location“. The primary reason behind this particular problem is the lack of the permission. The destination folder, that you want to set as the default location, may not have the enough user access permission to serve it’s intended purpose.

 

Fix 1 – Gain full permission for the System Volume folder

You have to provide full permission to the System Volume Folder on your computer.

Step 1 – At first, press the Win+R keys together.

Step 2 – Next, paste this in there and click “OK“.

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Step 3 – Once the Folder Options page load up, go to “View” section.

Step 4 – Next, uncheck the “Hide protected operating system files (Recommended)” feature.

Step 5 – Tap “Apply” to apply the change.

 

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Step 6 – Now, open the File Explorer and reach the root Windows directory –



C:/

Step 7 – Find the “System Volume Information” directory. Next, right-click the folder and click “Properties“.

 

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Step 8 – Next, go to the “Security” tab.

Step 9 – Then, tap the “Advanced” option.

 

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Step 10 – In the Advanced Security Settings for System Volume Information page, tap “Continue” to load it up.

 

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Step 11 – Tap the “Add” option there.

 

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Step 12 – Next, choose the “Select a principle” option there.

 

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Step 13 – Type the “system” and click “Check Names“. It will be corrected automatically.

Step 14 – Next, tap “OK“.

 

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Step 15 – Coming back to the Permission Entry page, check the “Full Control” option.

Step 16 – Tap “OK” to provide full control.

 

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Step 17 – You have to save these changes. So, tap “OK” on Advanced Security Settings window.

Close all the other windows. After doing that, you must restart your computer once.

Then, try to change the default save location on your computer.

 

Fix 2 – Grant full access to Windows Apps folder

You have to grant complete access to the Windows Apps folder.

Step 1 – To do this, you must press the Win+R buttons.

Step 2 – Then, type this and press the Enter key.

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Step 3 – Go to the “View” tab and enable the “Show hidden files, folders and drives” option.

Step 4 – Tap “Apply” and “Ok” to save the changes.

 

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Step 5 – Then, go to this specific location~

C:\Program Files

 

Step 6 – Find the “WindowsApps” folder. Right-click the same and click “Properties“.

 

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Step 7 – Reach the “Security” section and tap the “Advanced” button.

 

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Step 8 – Now, while you are in the Advanced Security Settings page, you have to change the ownership of the folder. So, tap “Change” beside the ‘Owner’ tab.

 

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Step 9 – Type your account name there in the box. It must have administrative privileges.

Step 10 – Then, tap the “Check Names” option to verify it.

 

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Step 11 – Finally, click “OK” to proceed.

 

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Step 12 – Once you return to the Advanced Security page, check the “Replace owner on subcontainers and objects” option.

Step 13 – Tap “Apply” to save the changes.

 

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These transfer of ownership may take a while as it transfers the ownership of all the individual components.

Step 14 – Once it is done, tap “Add” to add a new entry in the permission table.

 

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Step 15 – Type your user account name in the box and tap the “Check Names” option.

 

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Step 16 – Click “OK” to save the changes.

 

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Step 17 – Next, tap the “Full Control” box to provide full access rights to your account.

Step 18 – Tap “OK” to save the entire change.

 

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Step 19 – Tap “Enable Inheritance” option and finish it up using the “OK” button.

 

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Finally, close everything and restart the machine. Once the machine reboots, you can retry setting the save locations option.

NOTE – If the problem still persists, go to this folder and redo all the steps for the ‘Packages’ folder~

C:\Users\ <username>\AppData\Local

 

Hope this helps!

 

Fix 3 – Rename the WindowsApps folder

Renaming the WindowsApps folder is an excellent way to fix this problem. Windows will automatically recreate a new WindowsApps folder.



Step 1 – In the File Explorer page, reach this location –

C:\Program Files

Step 2 – Next, right-click the “WindowsApps” folder and tap “Rename” option.

 

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Step 3 – Rename this to “WindowsApps.bak” or anything of your preference.

 

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Step 4 – Windows will obviously throw up a warning message. Ignore it and confirm it.

Later, you must restart your Windows machine once. After going through all of these steps, this should work out for you.

 

Fix 4 – Change your account type

Your user account should have administrative rights to set up the default save location.

Step 1 – To counter this, open up the Settings page.

Step 2 – Then, open up the “Accounts” tab.

 

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Step 3 – Go to the “Family and Other users” account, if the account in question belongs to that category.

Step 4 – Then, locate the other account and tap to highlight it. Tap “Change account type” option there.

 

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Step 5 – Select the “Administrator” from the drop-down and tap “OK” to save the changes.

 

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Changing the account type should fix the problem for you.