Microsoft Fixes Xbox Ones Failing to Update Issue

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Microsoft Fixes Xbox Ones Failing to Update Issue

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Consoles are not perfect devices, and they can also present certain errors either at launch or in the updates they may have, which sometimes prevents users from enjoying the most optimal experience possible. Now, we know that Microsoft has launched a update to solve a problem that some have had Xbox One for many years, and there was a brick that prevented consoles from having the most recent version of the operating system used by the device.

In many operating systems it is common that there are problems that sometimes prevent an update from being carried out, a system crash or problems in general when connecting with the server from which the updates are downloaded are usually some of the setbacks. that there may be. The reports of this problem have allowed Microsoft to solve this error, allowing users to update this console, which has been with us for more than ten years.

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Microsoft fixes error that prevented Xbox One from updating

It’s been a lot of rain since the launch of one of the most controversial consoles in history, and during its presentation there was a lot of noise about how Microsoft was approaching things, such as not being able to use the same disc on two consoles or the need to always be connected to the internet (not to mention the disaster that was the Kinect). But even though many years have passed, there are still users who continue to enjoy this device as the first day, and that is why the company continues to support this console.

In this case, there was a problem that caused consoles that had been factory reset or had a lower version than the one released in November 2018 to not be able to update the system to higher versions, causing several problems. But these problems apparently didn’t just mean that the console itself couldn’t be updated, and the biggest mistake was that it could be blocked when playing, allowing it to be used only if the user was connected to the network or not at all.

The “oldest” reports found of people reporting the issue date back to July 21 of that year, but it’s likely that this error has been occurring for much longer, considering that consoles could be stuck in an update from six years ago.

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As we have previously indicated, this problem is very reminiscent of the official announcement that was made about the console, which needed a permanent connection to be able to play, so it cannot be ruled out that it is mainly due to the fact that it was designed for this to happen from a principle. In any case, the problem is solved and Microsoft knows that this type of measures are necessary even on such an old device, so there should not be any additional problem causing this type of crash on the console.

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