Cannot install FSX Accelerator Pack

Original title: FSX Accelerator Pack

Downloaded from the Microsoft store but cannot install.

Hello

1. what exactly happens when you try to install it?

2 are you able to install games or programs on your computer?

I suggest you to contact the Flight Simulator with the help of the link below and check if it helps.

http://www.Microsoft.com/products/games/FSInsider/tips/pages/ContactingTechnicalSupport.aspx

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