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8 Simple Solutions to Fix the Xbox Error E68
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Updated onApril 4, 2024
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Although your Xbox is an amazing gaming console, sometimes it can encounter certain errors. One error that users reported is Xbox error E68, and this error will prevent your console from starting.
Since this error can be serious, we will show you how to fix it today.
How can I fix Xbox error E68?
1. Remove your hard drive
According to Microsoft, this error can occur due to a hardware problem. Sometimes, the problem can be your hard drive, while in other cases, some other component can be faulty.
To fix this problem you need to remove your hard drive from the console and check if that solves the issue. To do that, follow these steps:
If the problem persists while your hard drive is removed, it means that some other component is faulty and you’ll have to repair or replace your Xbox.
On the other hand, if there’s no red light around the power button when you start your console, you can turn it off again and reinstall the hard drive.
If the problem appears after reinserting the hard drive, it means that your hard drive is faulty, and you should replace it to fix this problem.
Many users reported that replacing the hard drive fixed the problem for them. Therefore, be sure to check your hard drive first, since it’s the most likely cause of error E68.
2. Remove all USB devices from your console
According to users, USB devices such as thumb drives, cooling fans, and, in rare cases, controllers can cause this error to appear, especially if they are faulty or not connected properly.
To check if USB accessories are the problem, remove your hard drive, as we showed in the previous solution.
After that, disconnect all USB accessories from your Xbox and try to turn it on without a hard drive or any accessories.
If the problem appears again, it means that your console is faulty. If the problem is resolved, it means that one of your accessories or hard drives isn’t working correctly.
To find out which accessory is causing this issue, we advise you to try using them one by one until you find the one that is faulty.
3. Check your video cable
Few users reported fixing this issue simply by moving the switch on their video cable. According to them, you can move the switch on your video card to the TV or HDTV position.
To fix error E68, simply move the switch to theHDTVposition and back to theTVposition. After doing that, Xbox error E68 should be fixed.
4. Remove unnecessary USB accessories
Sometimes, this error can be caused by USB accessories attached to your console. If you have multiple accessories attached, you might want to consider removing some of the unnecessary devices.
It seems that many accessories are putting too much stress on your Xbox, and after removing the devices you don’t need, the issue should be resolved.
5. Format your hard drive
There are a few reports by users saying that they fixed error E68 on their Xbox simply by removing the hard drive, attaching it to their computer, and formatting it.
Keep in mind that you’ll need a special accessory to attach Xbox hard drive to your PC.
Formatting the hard drive will remove all your files from the hard drive, therefore we advise you to back them up.
Some users claim that they can’t see the Xbox hard drive in This PC section, but the drive is available from the Disk Management tool.
To open Disk Management tool onWindows 10, do the following:
After formatting the drive, connect it again with your Xbox and check if the error is resolved.
Keep in mind that formatting will remove all files from your hard drive, therefore be sure to back up your saved games and downloaded content.
Users reported that this is just a temporary solution, so you might have to perform it again in the near future.
6. Delete and redownload your profile
If everything’s alright with your hard drive, we’ll go and re-download your Xbox profile, just in case. Here’s how to do that:
7. Clear the system cache
Clearing the system cache is basically a solution for everything, so we’re going to try it here, as well. Here’s how to clear theXbox Onesystem cache:
8. Power cycle your console
If other solutions don’t work, you might want to perform a factory reset. This option usually deletes all files from your console and resets it to its original state.
This means that you’ll delete all your accounts, saved games, settings, and files.
If you want to keep your files, we strongly suggest that you back them up to aUSB flash drivebefore starting the reset process. To reset your Xbox to factory settings, do the following:
In most cases, the cause for error E68 is usually your hard drive.
If your hard drive is working properly, it means that there’s some other hardware malfunction and you might want to consider sending your Xbox to Microsoft’s repair center.
For more useful solutions, take a closer look at our guide dedicated to fixingsystem error code E106on Xbox One.
More about the topics:Xbox error codes,Xbox One issues
Milan Stanojevic
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Milan has been enthusiastic about technology ever since his childhood days, and this led him to take interest in all PC-related technologies. He’s a PC enthusiast and he spends most of his time learning about computers and technology.
Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s one of the Troubleshooting experts in our worldwide team, specializing in Windows errors & software issues.
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Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s specialized in Windows errors & software issues.