Troubleshoot external storage detection on Xbox
Learn how to detect your external hard drive, and what steps to take if your Xbox console doesn't detect external storage.
Error E102 occurs when you try to turn on your Xbox console
If you see error E102 when you try to turn on or update your Xbox console, this means there may have been a problem installing the update. Find more solutions here.
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Error 0x803F8001 occurs when you launch an Xbox game or app on console ...
Accessible help and resources to get your Xbox questions answered. If you see error 0x803f8001, check the Xbox service status. Find more solutions here.
View protected files with Microsoft Purview Information Protection ...
Supported file types include protected email messages, PDF files, images, text files, and .pfile file name extensions. Install the Microsoft Purview Information Protection viewer. The viewer installs automatically as part of the Microsoft Purview Information Protection client.
Troubleshoot “Something went wrong” startup errors on Xbox
Chat online or request a call if available. If contact us isn't working the way you expect, try the disability answer desk option on this page. Contact us. Accessible help and resources to get your Xbox questions answered. Troubleshoot errors from the “Something went wrong” startup screen on Xbox.
Manually eject a disc from your Xbox console | Xbox Support
Is a disc stuck in your Xbox? Find out how to manually eject a disc from your console.
“UPnP Not Successful” appears in your network settings
Sign in to your router's setup webpage, and make sure the router's UPnP setting is turned on. You can usually find first-time help with this in the router manual or on the manufacturer's support site. Turn the UPnP setting off and save your changes. Restart your console, your modem, and your router.
How you're notified of an Xbox enforcement action
Accessible help and resources to get your Xbox questions answered. Learn more about the different ways that you're notified of an Xbox enforcement action and where you can get more info about it.
Use the System File Checker tool to repair missing or corrupted system ...
In the Command Prompt window, type the following command, and press ENTER: sfc /scannow. Warning: Do not close this Command Prompt window until the verification is 100% complete. The sfc /scannow command will scan all protected system files and replace corrupted files with a cached copy.