If you get this error, it means that your Xbox One has encountered a problem.
Usually, this error means that your console can’t connect to Xbox Live.
However, there are several other potential causes for this error, and we will go over all of them in the following guide.
- The error 800f081f is commonly associated with corrupt drivers, broken registries, and missing files.
- To fix this error, you need to check your drivers and reinstall them.
- Another effective solution is to repair the Windows system files.
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Check if the device drivers are up-to-date
- Open the Device Manager.
- Expand the Network adapters option.
- Right-click your network adapter and choose Update driver.
- Now, select the Search automatically for drivers option.
- Wait for the process to complete.
- Check if your antivirus software is blocking the update
- Open your Asus router’s default IP address in your web browser.
- Enter your router’s login credentials.
- Navigate to the Maintenance > Firmware page.
Try to update the device drivers
- Open Device Manager
- Expand the Universal Serial Bus controllers section
- Right-click the USB drive and uninstall it
- Perform a Clean Reinstall
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Run the Autoruns tool
- Open Run’s window.
- Enter autoruns in Run’s text box, and click the OK button.
- Click the Import button to import Autoruns’ data.
- Click the Scan button.
- Press the Import button to import Autoruns’ data.
- Click the Fix button to open the window shown directly below.
- Click the Apply, OK, and Close buttons.
Reset the device
- Unplug your device from the power socket.
- Then plug it back in.
- After some time, the device will restart.
- If it still shows the error, restart your computer.
Update Windows
- Press Windows + I to open the Settings app, and choose Update & Security.
- Now click on Check for updates.
- Download and install all available updates.
Restore Windows
- To restore Windows, press the Windows key + S hotkey, type reset, and select the relevant search result.
- Click Reset this PC on the Reset this PC window.
- Select the Keep my files option on the Reset this PC window.
- Click the Next button.
- Select the Remove everything option on the Reset this PC window.
- Click the Next button.
- Select the Keep my files option on the Reset this PC window.
- Click the Reset button.
