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Using the Windows Activation troubleshooter - Microsoft Support
A Windows 11 digital license is associated with your device. If you make significant changes, such as replacing your motherboard, Windows will no longer find a license that matches your device. For help resolving this issue, see Reactivating Windows after a hardware change.
Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 and Series 2 – Core components
The Xbox Elite Series 2 Wireless Controller comes with the following components: Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2. Carrying case. Set of 6 sticks: Standard (2), Classic (2), Tall (1), Wide Dome (1) Set of 4 paddles: Medium (2), Mini (2) Set of 2 D-pads: Standard, Faceted. Stick-adjustment tool. Charging dock.
Update Windows - Microsoft Support
Update Windows. In Windows 11, you decide when and how to get the latest updates to keep your device running smoothly and securely. To manage your options and see available updates, select Check for Windows updates. Or select Start > Settings > Windows Update . Here's some other info you might be looking for:
Shipping and repair options for service orders - Microsoft Support
You'll need to ship your device before a refurbished replacement device is sent to you. You'll need to provide your own packing material to ensure your device or accessory arrives safely to us. For packing tips, see Packing and shipping instructions for Surface devices or How to pack your Xbox console, Kinect sensor, or Xbox accessory for shipping.
Using the Xbox Accessories thumbstick recalibration tool
Select Recalibration options. Select the specific thumbstick you want to recalibrate (left or right). Follow the on-screen instructions to perform the recalibration. Note If you're recalibrating your controller after replacing the circuit board while performing a self-repair, we recommend that you recalibrate both thumbsticks (left and right ...
Pairing an Xbox controller to your console | Xbox Support
Press the Xbox button to open the guide. Go to Profile & system > Settings > Devices & connections > Controllers & headsets > Connect a device. Follow the on-screen instructions to pair your selected controller. Repeat whichever method that you prefer for every additional controller you may have. You can connect eight wireless controllers to a ...
My Xbox controller won’t connect or turn on | Xbox Support
Check the battery: Replace the controller batteries with fresh ones, or make sure that the rechargeable controllers are fully recharged.(Do this even if your controller still has power—low batteries can cause connection and functionality issues.) Power cycle your controller: Press and hold the Xbox button for 5-10 seconds until the controller turns off.
Add or remove an Xbox 360 Hard Drive | Xbox Support
Insert the hard drive into the slot, and press firmly until you hear it click. Replace the hard disk drive cover. Turn on the console. Remove a hard drive from an Xbox 360 S console. Turn off the console. Position the console horizontally. On the right side of the console, locate the hard drive cover release.
About the original Xbox One power supply | Xbox Support
The original Xbox One comes with an external fan-assisted power supply that measures 6.69 x 1.88 x 2.96 inches (about 17 x 4.8 x 7.5 cm). The size is the same in the 100-110V, 220-240V, and 100-240V versions. Things to keep in mind: Xbox power supplies should be used only in the regions where they’re sold new. Don't use a power supply built ...
Error E106 occurs when you try to turn on your Xbox console
Step 3: Update your system. Plug the flash drive that you used in Step 2 into the USB port of your Xbox console. From the Something went wrong screen, select Troubleshoot to open the Xbox Startup Troubleshooter. Select Offline System Update to initiate the update with the file that’s saved to your USB flash drive.