Update drivers through Device Manager in Windows - Microsoft Support
Download the drivers for the desired device from the device manufacturer's site. Make sure to download the correct drivers that match the version and architecture of Windows. Once downloaded, if necessary, uncompress the downloaded drivers. Make a note of where the drivers are located on the Windows device.
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.
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Automatically get recommended and updated hardware drivers
Using Windows Update, Windows can automatically check if there are drivers available for new devices that are connected to a Windows device. For devices previously connected to a Windows device, updated drivers might also become available. These drivers can also be installed via Windows Update.
Xbox network server connectivity on Windows is blocked
Find out how to fix network connectivity problems when using Xbox multiplayer and chat features on Windows 10/11.
Fix gaming issues with the Xbox app for PC and handhelds
Learn how to troubleshoot problems installing or running games from the Xbox app for PC and handhelds.
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.
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.
Update Bluetooth drivers in Windows - Microsoft Support
Download and install the latest Bluetooth driver for Windows 10.
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.