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If I "uninstall all" on an Xbox One game, does it delete my save data, or is it saved in the cloud, ready to reinstall with the game?

Three years into the life cycle of the Xbox One, storage space has become a valuable commodity. The base model’s 500GB drive doesn’t seem quite so spacious when your “Ready to Install” list is packed with AAA games that can take up more than 50GB, and almost double that if you’re downloading 4K-compatible games on an Xbox One X.Unless you’ve invested in an external drive to increase your console’s storage capacity, you’ve probably experienced the feeling that comes when you’re forced to delete one of your games to make room for another. If not, the first time can be a harrowing — and confusing — experience. To help you out, we’ve assembled this handy guide on how to delete and re-install your content. It won’t make picking which games to eradicate from your drive any easier, but it will tell you which buttons to press to do so.Step 1From the Xbox One home screen, press the Xbox button to bring up the dashboard, then select the “My Games & Apps” tile.Step 2Highlight the tile of the game you’d like to remove from your hard drive and press the Menu button on your controller. (That’s the Start button, for most players.)Step 3Select “Manage Game” from the pop-up menu that appears.Step 4The next screen is divided into two parts. On the left, you’ll see each piece of content related to the game in question, listed under “Installed” or “Ready to install.” From the left side of the screen, you can also manage any saved data that exists for the selected game.On the right, you’ll see some details about the game, including its file size and a link to the game’s page in the Xbox Store. You can choose to move the data if you have another storage device connected, copy it, or uninstall it entirely. Choose “Uninstall all,” and the game will be removed from your hard drive.Reinstalling deleted gamesIf you want to re-install a deleted game, head back to the “My Games & Apps” screen. On the left, you should see “Ready to Install (X)”, with “X” signifying the number of games and apps you own that aren’t currently installed on your hard drive. Selecting a game or application will automatically begin the installation process, assuming you have enough space on your console.On the left side of the screen, you’ll also now see a “Games With Gold”…Continue Reading

If a person wanted to radically change his/her life, what would be the first step to take?

Decide whether or not you want to change your life, because you clearly have not done that. You can think about this and make as many plans as you want about it, but neither of those things will change anything. You have 2 choices at this very moment, while you're reading this:Continue sitting in front of the computer. Keeping doing what you're doing. Sure, think as much as you want, but please don't pretend that you will be changing anything. DO SOMETHING. I'm not going to suggest what you should do because it doesn't matter what you do. There are no right or wrong first steps. It's like the old saying "A journey of a thousand miles begins with one step." As long as you have not taken a step, you're still exactly where you were. Also, you will take a lot of steps that will seem like first steps. It's possible that you will take a couple steps and then decide that it's not worth it, that you actually are fine the way you are. Maybe that's the case. However think about this: The way you are now is the way you will be tomorrow. The way you are tomorrow is the way you will be next week. The way you are next week is the way you will be next month. The way you are next month is the way you will be next year. The way you are next year, is the way you will be in 10 years.Are you prepared to be 10 years older than you are now and still be living the exact same life that you are living now?What about in 20 years? What about 30 years? If you think that your life will change because of things that will happen to you, then I hope you're right about that. It might help to look up what cognitive dissonance is. I'm 37 right now. I have the following on a piece of paper next to my bed. It scares me every morning:   I'm 37  I'm 42  I'm 46  I'm 56  I'm 61  I'm 65  I'm 76  I'm 81When I read it, I think about how I would feel if I was those ages and still living the life that I'm living today. Sometimes that makes me feel okay, and sometimes it scares me more than I can describe. Lastly, there are no easy changes. All personal change takes time and determination. You're more likely to fail more than you succeed. The upside is that every failure is a step closer to success.

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