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.
Fix problems that block programs from being installed or removed
First, you'll need to download the troubleshooter. Download troubleshooter. If you see the File Download box when you start downloading, select Run or Open. The troubleshooter provides steps for you to follow. If a program isn't listed in the uninstall options, you'll be asked for that program's product code.
Find your error code | Xbox Support
Accessible help and resources to get your Xbox questions answered. This page features a list of common error codes and solutions. Learn how to find your error code quickly.
Fix gaming issues with the Xbox app for Windows
Learn how to troubleshoot problems installing or running games from the Xbox app for PC.
Troubleshoot “Something went wrong” startup errors on Xbox
If you’re seeing the Something went wrong screen with an “E” error code when your Xbox console restarts after a system update, use the three digits that follow the “E” to find the correct troubleshooting steps below.
How to troubleshoot Windows Installer errors - Microsoft Support
The installation file is typically named Autorun.exe or Setup.exe, but this may vary. If you're not sure, check the Readme file in the folder for instructions about how to run the installation process.
Game-specific help for Windows 10/11 | Xbox Support
Accessible help and resources to get your Xbox questions answered. Get game-specific help from game developers. Xbox Support provides assistance for in-game purchases, connections, and downloadable content.
How to run Control Panel tools by typing a command
To run a Control Panel tool in Windows, type the appropriate command in the Open box or at a command prompt. NOTE: If you want to run a command from a command prompt, you must do so from the Windows folder.
How to get help in Windows - Microsoft Support
Here are a few different ways to find help for Windows. Search for help - Enter a question or keywords in the search box on the taskbar to find apps, files, settings, and get help from the web.
Running troubleshooters in Get Help - Microsoft Support
Get Help has troubleshooters you can run for many common scenarios. These often help resolve issues without the need to contact support. If a troubleshooter is available for your issue, select Start to run that troubleshooter. After you run any troubleshooter, Get Help provides details on any findings and suggestions for possible remedies.