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Tim'sMicrosoftaccount
I have just freshly installed Windows 10 22H2, installed all the Windows updates, installed all the Microsoft store updates, activated Windows 10, rebooted the pc, installed Steam and finally was trying to install Minecraft (which I already own) to play Bedrock or Java.When I see Minecraft in the Store, it has a Play button, so it knows I've previously purchased it.Pressing the play button (or selecting 'Open' fro the Library/Update screen) yields: "Unsupported 16-Bit application", which you can see in the screen capture below. You can also see the Windows version details. I don't know why the
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