Xbox One X Repair List
Kindly choose the specific repair service for your Xbox One X from the options below. It’s important to note that this repair list exclusively applies to the Xbox One X, separate repair lists are available for the Xbox One (Original Model) and Xbox One S.
If you’re uncertain about the issue with your Xbox One X or if the repair you need isn’t listed, don’t hesitate to reach out. Give us a call, and we’ll provide you with a complimentary quote over the phone. Additionally, you can contact us via email, use our quick inquiry form, or bring your console to our London workshop for a no-obligation inspection at no cost.
If, upon turning on your Xbox One X, the power light is active but there’s no picture on the TV, and you observe potential damage to the HDMI port, it may require a repair. For information on how to proceed, please click here.
If you’re experiencing extended loading times or issues with your Xbox One X not loading discs, and encountering disc read errors while playing games, it may be time for a repair. For information on how to proceed, please click here.
If pressing the eject button doesn’t result in the disc ejecting, or if your Xbox One X isn’t pulling discs into the console, it may require a repair. For details on how to proceed, please click here.
If you’re encountering issues while attempting to connect to Wi-Fi, such as receiving error messages or not seeing any wireless networks on screen, and experiencing uncertainty with the wired internet connection, it might be time for a repair. For information on how to proceed, please click here.
If, when turning on your Xbox One X, a green screen with the XBOX logo appears on the TV, and the console becomes stuck on this screen, or if the screen turns black after a few minutes, it may indicate a technical issue. For information on how to proceed with the repair, please click here.
If you’re encountering difficulties syncing a controller to your Xbox One X, experiencing issues where the controller won’t connect, or it syncs but randomly loses connection with the Xbox, it may be time for a repair. For information on how to proceed, please click here.
If, upon turning on your Xbox One X or during use, a black screen with an error code such as E100, E101, E102, E200, E201, or E300 is displayed, it indicates a potential issue. For details on how to proceed with the repair, please click here.
If, when turning on your Xbox One X, 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 reacts slowly to user input, it could indicate a potential issue. For details on how to proceed with the repair, please click here.
If, upon turning on your Xbox One X, 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 cases, the console may boot up normally but reacts slowly to user input. Additionally, if the current hard drive size is insufficient, you have the option to upgrade to 1TB. For details on how to proceed with repairs or upgrades, please click here.
If, upon turning on your Xbox One X, there is no picture on the TV screen, it may indicate a potential issue. For details on how to proceed with the repair, please click here.
If, during a system update, your Xbox One X fails to complete the update and may subsequently restart, or if the console does not initiate the update or becomes stuck, it’s an indication of a potential issue. For details on how to proceed with the repair, please click here.
If the specific repair you require is not listed, please feel free to reach out to us. Give us a call, and we’ll provide you with a complimentary quote over the phone. Alternatively, you can contact us via email, use our quick inquiry form, or bring your console to our London workshop for a no-obligation inspection at no cost.