If it did not boot don't just try another dump, see if USB system update works and lets you reinitialise the console.
If you insist, try download drive dumps from other users that are willing to help or from another junk xbox, preferably try multiple OS versions, see if it boots. Xbox One was never designed to let users boot from a generic drive image and initialise itself so very low chance of that working, Most times you just get E error. I can't guarantee anything but it is likely that the board and content on the drive are paired together or at least version paired. Replacing the internal drive is way too much hassle, does not save money and no guarantee it will work in the future. Slap in a new drive, copy a recent Xbox OS onto a thumb drive, plug it in, hold the Bind and Eject button, and then Power button, listen for the beeps and follow the on screen instructions.
There is a YT video that explains how to put the Startup screen graphics back up. I have a new HDD for an new xbox one, and my old one from my personal One. I know about the video in the guide for replacing the HDD, but I need to know how the Pro's tronicsfix and tomchaiI'm looking at you do it, preferably in windows. Thanks, Brad.Microsoft's third-generation Xbox game console, released November 22, George A. Unzip the file by right-clicking on the file and selecting Extract all from the pop-up menu. How do I get file? I have the same question Hi Ricky, Thanks for coming to the forums with your question. If you require support, or would like to start a discussion, please create a new thread. This thread is a bit old, so it will be locked due to its age. Thank you for posting here on the Xbox forums.
You can follow the guide here for the offline update.
Thanks for coming to the forums with your question. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. This will delete all user data, and all games and apps.This thread is locked. You should only use this option as a last resort. Anything not synchronized with Xbox Live will be lost. Warning Resetting your console to its factory defaults erases all accounts, saved games, settings, and home Xbox associations.
Replace / Format Existing XBOX One Hard Drive using Windows - Fix Error E101, E102, E200, E203, E305
If resetting the console does not return you to the Home screen, you can use the Xbox Startup Troubleshooter to completely restore your console to its factory settings. Step 3: Restore your console to factory defaults 7. Note If the console reset is successful, you may be prompted to repeat some general console set-up steps before you are returned to the Home screen. This option will reset the OS and delete all potentially corrupted data without deleting your games or apps. When prompted, select Keep games and apps. If restarting the console does not return you to the Home screen, you can reset your console from the Xbox Startup Troubleshooter. What to do if the offline system update is not successful 3. If the update is not successfulcontinue to the section What to do if the offline system update is not successful below for help. If this happens, your console is now up to date! You can remove the USB drive from your console. When the update is complete, the console will restart and you should be returned to the Home screen. If you have never connected your console to the Internet, you will need to connect at least once during your system setup process. If you were using a wired connection, plug your network cable back into the console. Note The console restart may take several minutes. When the flash drive is inserted, the Offline system update option on the Xbox Startup Troubleshooter becomes active. Wait 30 seconds, and then plug the power cord back in. Power off your console, and then unplug the power cord to ensure that the console is completely powered off. To bring up the Xbox Startup Troubleshooter, follow these steps. You can update your console using the Xbox Startup Troubleshooter. Note The files should be copied to the root directory, and there shouldn't be any other files on the flash drive. Back up or transfer any files on your flash drive before you format the drive.Ĭlick Save to save the console update. Note that formatting a USB flash drive for this procedure will erase all files on it. Note The original Xbox One console may require an extra update, depending on which version of the operating system it is currently running. To use the Offline System Update, you'll need.