After we’ve looked into this issue carefully, we realized that several different underlying causes might be responsible for this particular error code. Here’s a short list of scenarios that might directly or indirectly produce the “Gaming features aren’t available for windows desktop or file explorer” error: Now that we covered every potential cause that will prevent you from recording your gameplay via the Xbox Game Bar, let’s go over every confirmed fix that other affected users have successfully used to get to the bottom of the issue and fix the ‘Gaming features aren’t available for windows desktop or file explorer’ error.
1. Enable the Xbox Game Bar
If the Xbox Game Bar isn’t working, the first thing to do is make sure it isn’t just soft deactivated. To turn it back on, open the Windows Settings menu and look for the Xbox Game Bar section. Microsoft doesn’t do a good job of letting you know that the actual component you are trying to use is disabled from the Settings menu. Fortunately, you can check this out manually and enable the Xbox Bar component (if necessary) by following the instructions below: If the problem is still not fixed, move to the following method below.
2. Enable Windows Game Recording Policy (if applicable)
If you’ve tinkered with the Gpedit.msc tool’s local or network-wide policies in the past, you may want to double-check that the ‘Enables or disables Windows Game Recording, and Broadcasting’ policy is, in fact, disabled. Launch the Gpedit tool and verify that this policy is set to “Enabled” or “Not Configured” if it is not already. IMPORTANT: This method is only applicable if you use an Enterprise or PRO version of Windows 10 or 11. By default, the Local Group Policy Editor tool is unavailable for the Home, N, KN, and Education versions. However, you can install it manually with a series of steps. If you haven’t tried this fix yet and this method is applicable, follow the instructions below: If you still cannot use the Xbox Game Bar component, move down to the following method below.
3. Update the Xbox Game Bar app
It has come to light that Microsoft has already disseminated several “hotfixes,” or emergency software updates, to improve the dependability of the Xbox Game bar. You may ensure that you can make the most of the improved stability brought about by the latest version of the Xbox Game bar by visiting the Microsoft Store and using the Get Updates bar to force an update to be applied to the Xbox Game bar. If you’re looking for specific instructions on how to do this, follow the steps below: If the problem is still not fixed, move to the following method below.
4. Repair or Reset the Xbox Game Bar
If none of those mentioned above solutions worked for you, you should start to suspect that the Xbox Game Bar component may be corrupted. According to user complaints, this is a typical side effect when upgrading from an earlier Windows version to Windows 11. For this sort of problem, Microsoft provides two mitigating alternatives. If the first approach doesn’t work, you may use the Settings app to fix the entire component or reset the Xbox Game Bar completely. Start with a straightforward repair method, then move on to a reset if the Xbox Game Bar functionality is still inoperable. For your convenience, we have put together a set of instructions (with images) to guide you through repairing and resetting the Xbox Game Bar component. The steps are as follows: Continue to the next possible repair below if your issue is still not resolved.
5. Reinstall the Xbox Game Bar
If the method above didn’t work in your case, there’s a good chance you’re dealing with persistent corruption affecting the Xbox Game Bar. Several users dealing with the same kind of issue have confirmed that they managed to get around this issue by utilizing Powershell to effectively get rid of the entire Microsoft Xbox Gaming Overlay component to eliminate the potential corruption issue. After you’ve done this, you can reinstall the recently uninstalled component via the same Powershell window. Follow the instructions below for specific steps on how to do this: If the problem still occurs and you can’t record your gameplay via the Xbox Game bar, move down to the following method below.
6. Initiate the recording from Windows Store
Initiating the recording from the Windows Store rather than from the dedicated Xbox Game bar may allow you to circumvent the need to resolve the underlying cause of the problem and get the Xbox Game bar recording back up and running. This is the consensus of many users who have been adversely affected. If you aren’t bothered by the fact that this is only a workaround and doesn’t fix the root cause of the issue, follow the instructions below to initiate a recording from the Windows Store: If the same problem is still occurring, move to the following method below.
7. Install the Xbox Console Companion app
The Xbox Console Companion is a requirement for the Xbox Game bar gameplay recording, even though this need is not listed explicitly in the error code. If you do not already have this Universal Windows Platform software installed on your device, you will need to go to the Microsoft Store and download it to resolve the issue. If the Xbox Console Companion app is not installed on your Windows PC yet, follow the instructions below to install it: If you’re still experiencing the ‘Gaming features aren’t available for windows desktop or file explorer’ error, move down to the following method below.
8. Force the game to run in windowed mode
It is important to remember that if the game is played in full-screen mode, any recorders, not only the Game Bar, will encounter difficulties while attempting to record gameplay for specific titles. Adjusting the game’s settings to run in windowed mode will allow you to sidestep this issue. Follow the instructions below to force any game to run in windowed mode and resolve the ‘Gaming features aren’t available for windows desktop or file explorer’ error: If the same issue is still occurring, move to the following method below.
9. Prevent Chrome from running in the background (if applicable)
It has been reported by a significant number of people who have been afflicted by this issue that you may also anticipate having to deal with this issue in circumstances in which Chrome is not closed but is operating in the background while this mistake is taking place. To resolve this specific problem, you must verify that Chrome is not operating in the background while you are working on it. To do this, access your tray bar icon and check if you can spot the Chrome icon. If you can see it, right-click on it and choose Exit from the context menu. Once you’ve done this, attempt to re-record gameplay and see if the problem is now fixed.
10. Update all Microsoft Store apps
You may also run into this problem when some dependencies that the Xbox Game Bar requires are either out of current or not installed. Before making another attempt to start the Game Bar feature, it is recommended that you finish installing any outstanding updates from the Microsoft Store first. If you’re not sure if you have any pending UWP updates, follow the instructions below for specific instructions on how to do this: If you cannot open the game bar functionality, move to the following method below.
11. Update to the latest available Windows Build
It is crucial to verify that you have all of the pending updates installed if you are using Windows 10 or Windows 11. This will guarantee that you have all the necessary dependencies for Game Bar to operate correctly on your computer. Note: It has been brought to our attention that Microsoft has issued several hotfixes to improve the consistency of gameplay recording on Windows 11. Suppose you believe that the following scenario may apply to your situation. In that case, you should follow the on-screen instructions to install any outstanding updates for Windows 10 or Windows 11 on your computer: If you still see the error message “Gaming functions aren’t accessible for Windows desktop or file explorer,” continue reading below for another potential solution.
12. Eliminate the virus infection
You must not exclude the possibility that you have been infected by malware as a possible explanation for why you have encountered this kind of problem. To ensure that your computer does not have a virus or other type of malware, we strongly advise you to take the time to do a comprehensive security scan throughout the whole system. To exclude the possibility of a virus infection, do a comprehensive scan of the computer using a robust application such as Malwarebytes. This will ensure that a virus does not cause the problem. Note: It’s possible that this issue is being caused by malicious software that has gained access to your system and is using up all of your CPU resources. You may fix the problem by eradicating the malware infection with Malwarebytes’ full scan, which you can do by following the instructions below. Conducting a thorough scan with a reputable anti-malware product is the best way to establish beyond a reasonable doubt that this is not the situation. Numerous approaches may be taken to do this. Still, we recommend using Malwarebytes because it is one of the most powerful security scanners and works just as effectively against adware as against malware. Follow these instructions to run a comprehensive scan using Malwarebytes. If you continue to have the same problem even after you deploy a Malwarebytes scan, you should go on to the following technique listed below.
13. Install Missing Windows Media Pack (only for N & KN versions)
You are likely seeing this issue if you are running the N or KN version of Windows 10 or Windows 11. This is because you do not have the Windows Media pack requirement installed on your system. You will be relieved that manually installing the Windows Media pack is a simple solution to this problem. It’s also possible that the Windows Media Feature Pack isn’t installed, which would explain this issue. This pack is required to perform game-requiring tasks via the Game Bar successfully. Note: The Media Feature pack is missing from the KN and N versions of Windows. To resolve this issue, you must navigate to the Apps & Programs menu and manually install the feature by selecting the Optional Feature option from inside that menu. To accomplish this, please refer to the following instructions:
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