Issuestarted yesterday on my Xbox one. My Xbox is connected to the internet but I get the error message of lost connection to xbox live and ea servers on Apex legends S17. I have tried everything. I have gone through all the threads and taken the advice. Gone as far as reinstalling the game,but I get the same error message. I have done reboots and restarts on both the Xbox and router multiple times. Any suggestions? Is Apex having issues with the servers? (wouldn't be surprised). I have changed max address, changed DNS to manual, tried a hardwire connection. Nothing is working. Any help will be appreciated.
If clearing the alternate MAC address is not working, I'd like you to power cycle your equipment with the following steps: unplug your modem/router and console. After 2 minutes plug in the modem/router. Let them come back online completely. Then plug in your console and start it up. Let me know if that helps or not. Thanks!
Is this happening in every match? Also, something else you can try is clearing the alternate MAC address with these steps:
Go to your Xbox Settings
Go to "Network", then "Advanced Network Settings"
Click on "Alternate MAC Address", and then click "Clear"
I am unfamiliar with that error, but I do have XBL sign in working, so I can try and help you with it.
Which version of the plugin are you using?
QFE3? -live-unity-plugin/releases/tag/v1804qfe3
Or
QFE 2?
-live-unity-plugin/releases/tag/v1804qfe2
It does not seem to be a microsoft account issue, just an ingame issue, as I have sucessfully logged in to the account on both my main browser and the microsoft Edge browser/xbox live outside of the game.
I'm unsure exactly why this works, but my best tech head says that the controller for the drive gets into a bit of a tizzy and doesn't realize that the laser is incorrectly calibrated. Forcing the tray this way makes the drive perform some sort of self-check, in which it re-calibrates itself and works.
if your xbox is out of warranty you can try taking it apart opening the disc drive and and cleaning off the laser with a q-tip and some rubbing alcohol....this would also be a good time to blow out any dust that may be inside the disc drive or in the console itself
How do you get the the laser? I tried to take mine apart and I have to break the case giving how it is put together! I'll have to get inside the box to remove the cover but can't because of the cover! ??? Very frustrated with this...
Thanks Grace Pony, this worked for me. Is it good to beat my xbox 360? probably not, but it worked and once i got it working I installed the game. I just took the 360 out of the closet after many years so I could play fable 2 (just played the first one on steam but 2 is only on 360)....so even though I don't advise beating up a console, thank you so much!
I've pecked on mine and I have played it many times after. It works. I have taken my disc and sanded it with 2500 sand paper and car wax. It makes any dvd or game disc like new. Just take your time and sand all scratches and wax it. You should see your face in it after several attempts at getting all the scuffs and scratches off it. Though if you dont have a assortment of sand paper from 1000 to 2500 or some good compound I wouldnt attempt it if you are inexperienced. Be patient and dont put to much pressure on the disc or you will break it usually around the circle in the middle and once its broken then you might as well toss it. Good luck.
You have to take the xbox apart and remove the dvd-rom. Open this as well. On the side of the laser unit there are two tiny screw looking things. The one on the left adjusts the laser hight. I had to adjust it for about an hour befor getting the exact possition. I also scratched a game with the lazer by moveing it too high so be careful and don't use your favorite game.
Settings> system settings> Under one of those tabs is something to the effect of Auto disk read when tray is closed. Make sure it's set to "yes" and then try. Worked for me and I tried everything else. Nothing worked but this.
One way is open the disc tray then turn the console off holding the disc tray so it does not go into the Xbox. You then switch your Xbox off and wait ten seconds you then switch it back on. After it turns on put the disc in the tray and you can now play your game enjoy
A previous entry had is almost right. There is a small belt that drives the loading and unloading of the disc. If this belt dries out a bit, it gets slippery and will not have enough friction to completely load the disk. This will result in the error you are seeing. DO NOT adjust anything on the laser without test equipment. The alignment of the laser is critical for proper operation and can not be adjusted properly without the correct equipment. You can change the belt however. The belt should cost around $5.
there is probably dust or dirt on your laser reader. i had the same problem it wont read the games, there is a disc for about $15 about that cleans it just put it in and do what it tells you. if it doesn't read that disc just hit that top of the xbox when it is reading it.
Don't waste your time trying to tweak the POT settings. Simply replace the laser with a new one. For approx. $15 and an hour of time (if you've never opened the console) you can have it back up and running.
I just replaced my laser and all it does is spin up for about 3 seconds stops then starts again stops and does it again for about 3 or 4 times and I already have taken off the anti static solder ball and am out of any ideas. If anyone has any ideas I would highly appreciate it.
Cleaning the laser will generally do nothing as they pretty much never get dirty. Just order a replacement laser and swap that over. Should fix your problem so long as you get the right kind of laser and the replacement part is no longer faulty. It's saying "Open tray" because the laser isn't getting a read and thinks that there is no disk in the drive.
clean the disk with water than turn off your xbox with no disk in it than unplug the xbox click the disk tray button and than plug it back in and tun in on.Than wait about 10 sec and open disk trey put the game in and close it with a bit of force not much and enjoy you game!!!
It's got nothing to do with reseting the laser or whatever.... There are two switches on the tray mechanism. One for open and one for closed. The closed switch is not making. It's the one on the left if you looking at the tray. Due to wear from playing lots o games it needs to have some fine adjustment done to its position so that when the tray closes the gear mechanism will touch and close it. You will need to fully open the Xbox including the CD tray to get access to the switch. With the tray open you can see the switch on the top. I had a multimeter so could do the fine adjustment with a small screwdriver while measuring the switch state.... Good luck..... Rob
I've tried every fix you can find online even lens cleaning and setting lens in position etc. For me it's only the older COD games Mw2 and earlier that are open tray error. Cleared the cache today on storage and hmmm played MW2. Although then I tried COD4 and back to open tray. At least I got one working again. So weird. Try it and good luck
What I had to do was lay my Xbox down on it's side (I had it standing up) and then put the game in. While it said reading, I tapped on the side constantly until it said play game and it worked. I hope this helps!
I was having the same problem. What I did to fix this was put the disc in the Xbox 360 photo down and waited till my TV said Open Tray. Then flipped it to the photo up and it started to read the disc.
Microsoft has had a pretty bad wrap with their Xbox 360 gaming console. Right from the start, the console has suffered a multitude of different hardware failures and design flaws. These problems cause the parts to get too hot and become faulty. I'm sure everyone who's had an Xbox 360 has gotten at least one Red Ring of Death or E74 error.
Over the years, I have fixed many Xbox 360s, and through experimentation and documentation, I've figured out a few ways to fix them that can prevent and fix any Red Ring or E74 error. This is assuming that there are no other hardware failures resulting from overheating.
Overheating. The RRoD is sometimes caused by excessive dust, but is more commonly caused by heat warping the GPU or CPU away from the motherboard. E74 is caused by the HANA/ANA chip warping away from the motherboard.
There are loads of tutorials on this, so I will spare myself from having to make one and show you this lovely tutorial by FixYourOwnXbox. We need to strip everything, including heatsinks. Also, when removing the motherboard, take off the squishy Band-Aid-looking pads from the RAM chips on the underside.
These pennies are going to be made into heat conductors and absorbers. Sadly, those pennies are better than Microsoft's supplied pads. They also prevent and reverse flexing in the motherboard because they are solid.
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That's not enough to stop it :p Keeping the dust off isn't the only thing that makes it red-ring, I've had my Xbox since release though, with a few repairs here and there. There isn't a spec of dust in that beast :p haha. Xbox's just have severe design flaws. Keeping it standing is worse for it though, cause heat gets trapped in the case and can't escape, always keep it flat :D.
HEY i hav a xbox 360(arcade) ...its simply not starting up...i went to a repair shop he got it started there...but i cant get it working past 10 mins or so it just shuts itself down and starts up after 10mins...The repair person added some kind of RESISTOR to a Transistor in my xbox...its the new XBOX ARCADE which came in 2010...when i went back he told me he can't get the Resistor VALUE right and i got my money refunded???? can you tell me what should be the resistance value from that transistor which controls the startup of xbox???
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