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I have taken many, possibly thousands of screenshots in many different games in the past years on my old Xbox One and my Xbox One X because I love virtual photography.

They are all backed up so I can access the last few via the Xbox App on my phone, but I was wondering if there was a way to somehow see them all and have the option to download them.

I have a Microsoft OneDrive subscription and I am wording if I could link the two and have all my captures back up there. That would be awesome. I tried to see all my option on my console at the captures part of the menu, but I could not find anything there. I hope there is a way to do this.

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- Windows 10 xbox screenshot location free download



  You can also find it in the Windows app store for free. You don't need to connect your Gaming Bar to an active Xbox account to use the screen. Near the top of the Captures screen, you'll see a section displaying the folder location where screenshots and game clips are automatically stored. Xbox Game Bar is built into Windows 11 so you can capture videos and screenshots while playing PC games. While you're playing a game, press the Windows logo.    


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