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(this's 2nd system update after the caps fix) xbox1x returns back to the usual E10x/E20x error routine, this confirmed online system update/OS crash/glitch is the cause. (I used before also with new hdd/sdd)īut after the last forced online system update end aug.
#Xbox one osu1 failed on applying update full#
After the caps replacement, xbox1x (manufact SEP 2017) was working for 2.5 months total error free with full int. The reboot continues where the offline update left off.Ĭlick to expand.Yes, I'm the original poster. The only time the "resuming update" doesn't happen is after the reboot in the middle of an offline update. Immediately shutting this down after seeing the error, then plugging it into my desktop shows that it automatically populated my Temp Content (U) with AND System Support (W) with
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I just freshly formatted my HDD, plugged it in, and it booted WITH the update resuming. I've ordered a new HDD off amazon, though I'm afraid that I might run into the same situation since I (theoretically) should be starting from scratch when I reformat my HDD right? An offline update after this doesn't change the resultĪfter like a few seconds of showing this update, it automatically goes to a E10X error (I'll update what exactly that code is in a bit) Just to make sure that my drive was actually empty, I redid another time, made sure it was empty, and got the exact same result What's even more weird is once it boots up after this, it "resumes" an update starting at 72% (step 3 of 3)? I have no clue how it's getting to this state? Is it from the flash memory? When selecting the "Reset everything" option, it automatically rebooted (even though the video says it shouldn't know what to do since my drive is empty and thus reset the nand flash memory) When following the video, I had different behavior after booting the xbox with the empty but correctly formatted HDDĮDIT: OOPS, accidentally prematurely posted due to a Tab->Enter lmao ANYWAYS (resulted still in E200 error AFTER the screen flashed white (right after reaching 92% overall)which I assume is the xbox trying to start up the "connect your controller" part of the startup) Wiped my drive (using (g) in the script), and created new partitions (using (a) in the script), then offline updated. Offline update via NTFS formatted USB using the newest OSU1 from today I've been wrestling with my E20X (Sometimes it's E200, E201, E202, etc.) issues for a while now.