Situatie
Usually, these errors occur upon startup or during OS updates. Basically, these two error messages indicate there is an issue with your Xbox One S system update process. To fix the E101 and E102 errors, you need to update your console offline.
Solutie
- Launch the Xbox One System Update Solution
The Xbox One Offline System Update lets you download the update file to a USB flash drive and then install it onto your Xbox One S console. To update your Xbox One S console offline, you need a Windows PC with an internet connection and a USB port, as well as an NTFS-formatted USB flash drive with a minimum 4GB of space.
- Plug your USB flash drive into your computer’s USB port > open the Offline System Update file OSU1
- Save the console update .zip file to your computer
- Unzip the file > select Extract all from the pop-up menu
- Delete your all the files from your flash drive.
- Copy the $SystemUpdate file from the .zip file to your flash drive. Don’t forget that the files should be copied to the root directory.
- Bring up the Xbox Startup Troubleshooter. Here’s how to do this:
Power off your console > unplug the power cord > wait for 30 seconds > plug the power cord back in
Press and hold the BIND button and the EJECT button > then press the Xbox button
Continue holding the BIND and EJECT buttons for 10-15 seconds
Release the BIND and EJECT buttons after the second power-up tone
The console will power up and activate the Xbox Startup Troubleshooter.
- Plug the USB flash drive into your Xbox One S USB port. The Xbox Startup Troubleshooter will enable the Offline System Update option.
- Select Offline System Update by using the D-pad and A buttons > the update process will start
- Once the update has been installed, the console will restart.
- Remove the flash drive from the USB port of your console.
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