Xbox One (Original Model) Repair List
Kindly choose the specific repair service required for your Xbox One original model from the options provided below. Please note that we have distinct repair lists for the Xbox One S and Xbox One X.
If you’re uncertain about what’s wrong with your Xbox One or if your specific repair isn’t listed, give us a call. We’ll provide you with a quote over the phone. You can also reach out via email, use our quick inquiry form, or bring your console to our London workshop for an inspection.
If your Xbox One is powered on, and you notice the power light is active, but there’s no display on the TV, it’s possible the HDMI port may appear damaged. For information on the repair process for your Xbox One, click here.
If you’re experiencing prolonged loading times or issues with your Xbox One not loading a disc when inserted, along with potential disc read errors during gameplay, you may need a repair. For information on the repair process, please click here.
If you’re encountering difficulties with the disc eject function, such as the disc not ejecting when the button is pressed, or if the Xbox One is unable to pull discs into the console, a repair may be necessary. For information on how to proceed with the repair, please click here.
If you’re encountering issues while trying to connect to Wi-Fi, such as receiving error messages or not seeing any wireless networks on screen, it’s essential to address the problem. Additionally, the wired internet connection may or may not be functioning correctly. For information on how to proceed with the repair, please click here.
If your Xbox One is displaying a green screen with the Xbox logo upon startup and remains stuck on this screen, or if the screen turns black after a few minutes, you may be facing a technical issue. For guidance on how to proceed with the repair, please click here.
If you’re encountering difficulties syncing your controller with the Xbox One, experiencing issues where the connection is not established, or facing random disconnections after successful sync, it’s important to address the problem. For information on how to proceed with the repair, please click here.
If you’re encountering a black screen with an error code, such as E100, E101, E102, E200, E201, or E300, either when turning on the Xbox One or during use, it indicates a technical issue that needs attention. For guidance on how to proceed with the repair, please click here.
If your Xbox One is turned on, but you’re not seeing any picture on the TV screen, or if the console takes some time to load the green Xbox logo screen, and in some instances, it boots up normally but responds sluggishly to user input, there may be an underlying issue. For information on how to proceed with the repair, please click here.
If, upon turning on your Xbox One, there’s no picture on the TV screen, and the console may or may not load the green Xbox logo screen after a few minutes. In some instances, the console may boot up normally but respond slowly to user input. Additionally, if you find your current hard drive size insufficient, you have the option to upgrade to 1TB. For information on how to proceed with repairs or upgrades, please click here.
If you’re experiencing a lack of picture on the TV screen when turning on your Xbox One, it indicates a potential issue that requires attention. For information on how to proceed with the repair, please click here.
If your Xbox One encounters difficulties completing a system update, leading to restarts or getting stuck during the update process, it may indicate a system issue that requires attention. For information on how to proceed with the repair, please click here.
If the specific repair you need is not listed, feel free to reach out to us. Give us a call, and we’ll provide you with a quote over the phone. Alternatively, you can email us, use our quick inquiry form, or visit our London workshop for an inspection at no cost.