Gaming Services Repair Tool for PC | Xbox Support
Learn how to use the Gaming Services Repair Tool to troubleshoot installation and update issues with Gaming Services on PC.
Use the System File Checker tool to repair missing or corrupted system ...
When critical Windows system files are missing or corrupted, your operating system may begin to malfunction. Common symptoms include Windows features not working properly, system errors, or Windows becoming unresponsive or freezing.
Perform an offline system update | Xbox Support
The Xbox Offline System Update (OSU) process allows you to update your console by downloading a file to a USB flash drive and then installing that file directly onto your Xbox Series X|S or Xbox One console. To use the Offline System Update, you'll need:
Fix problems that block programs from being installed or removed
The Program Install and Uninstall troubleshooter helps you automatically repair issues when you're blocked from installing or removing programs. It also fixes corrupted registry keys.
How to install programs from a disc - Microsoft Support
Alternatively, if installation doesn't start automatically, browse the disc to find the program setup file, usually called Setup.exe or Install.exe. Open the file to start installation.
Troubleshoot Xbox disc game installation | Xbox Support
Learn what to do if you are installing an Xbox game from a disc, and the process stops at or near 0%.
A driver can't load on this device - Microsoft Support
Find out the steps you can take if you receive a message telling you a driver can't load on your device.
Troubleshoot “Something went wrong” startup errors on Xbox
Troubleshoot errors from the “Something went wrong” startup screen on Xbox.
Error 0x80070057 occurs when you try to install a game or app on a ...
If you see error 0x80070057, try installing the game or app on your PC's primary drive. Find more solutions here.
Error 0x80073cf6 occurs after updating and restarting your Xbox or when ...
If you see this code on your PC when trying to install a game, it means the drive you're installing to is incompatible and needs to be configured properly before games can be installed on it. Try the solutions in the “Solutions on PC” section below.