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whatamp;#39;s up guys my name is taking over here for troubleshoot and today Iamp;#39;ve got an interesting video for you if youamp;#39;re trying to open XPS files on Windows 10 after a fresh so when I was on my old PC I used to save the licenses and other things like that web pages using Chrome and print the page using the microsoft XPS writer and save it as a dot XPS file or something similar now when I needed to access a key for a piece of software I bought I double clicked on the XPS file that I saved which is basically the equivalent of a PDF as far as I know however it wasnamp;#39;t able to open with any apps on my PC now usually youamp;#39;d use the microsoft XPS viewer or something along those lines and I had absolutely no idea how to get that back well turns out that is not on by default in Windows all I need to do is hit start go to these settings weamp;#39;ll click on apps then where it says apps and features click on optional features right below it then click on add