Xbox One owners are reporting a litany of errors when trying to play games or use the console’s features. The most common problem is an E102 error, which prevents users from accessing certain features or games. Here are some tips on how to fix Xbox One errors and problems.

  1. Check your power supply. If you’re experiencing Xbox One errors and problems, chances are your power supply is the issue. Make sure you have a properly working power supply by checking that the cables are plugged in correctly and that the outlet is working properly. If you still experience issues, replace your power supply.
  2. Clear your cache and hard drive. If you’re having trouble with Xbox One features or games, clearing your cache and hard drive may help solve the problem. To clear your cache, go to Settings > System > Storage > Cached Data & Media and select “Delete all content from this device” or “Delete selected content from this device” (depending on what you want to delete). To clear your hard drive, go to Settings > System > Storage > Hard Drive and select “Delete all content on this hard drive” or “Delete selected content on this hard drive."
  3. Reset your Xbox One console. If clearing your cache and hard drive doesn’t work, resetting your Xbox One may be necessary. To do this, go to Settings > System > Reset> Reset Your Console (this will also erase any saved game data). ..