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Games on disc work fine but problem for games stored on both Xbox hard drive and external hard drive. If I press the MENU button on the Xbox home screen over a game, I can have multiple game whoch show the QUIT option at the same time, which may suggest they are running at the same time. Any suggestions as to what the problem is and how to fix it?
When you open the page, go to the "Help with games" section in order to find the right path to look for help. Every single game on my xbox has an exclamation point in a triangle on them. ⚠️ idk what this is but it's on all my games. I can still play them. What does it mean and how do I get rid of it.
I just bought a XBOX Game Pass-subscription, again. Now my games won't start. None of the games, not even the ones I've bought in Microsoft Store or on a disc. What's wrong?
My Xbox one is taking much longer than usual to load games, and in some cases, they won't load at all. I'm having the issue with both installed disc games and downloaded games (Fortnite). The Madden
On this page you will find your activations feed and next to it is the option achievements, in this option, you can organize which games you want to see, you can select from Xbox 360 titles, Xbox One, Xbox series s/x, and PC. Another way to see it would be by your order history via the link below.
Turn off your console by holding the Xbox button on the front of the console for approximately 10 seconds. The console will turn off. 2. Turn your console back on by pressing the Xbox button on the console or the Xbox button on your controller. If you don't have an external hard drive we may need to reset the console keeping your games and apps.
X box 1 won't update any games. Always stuck on 0% updating. Is there a fix for this? Tried turning off console, unplugging cables and even turning off automatic updates options. Is there anything I can try?
To do a factory reset keeping games and apps go here: Settings > System > Console Info & Updates > Reset console > "keep games and apps". You will see "preparing console" and it will reboot one or two times and may update the console.
4. Let another minute pass. If you're using an original Xbox One (as opposed to an Xbox One S or One X), watch for a small white light to appear on the Xbox One's power brick (the rectangular part of the power cord). Once the white light turns orange, you can turn your Xbox One back on.
If your NAS supports DLNA, the Xbox One will be able to play media using the "Media Player" application. Simply open Media Player, allow it to detect the server on your network, browse your media, and play! I hope this information helps, thanks again!