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9/18/2021 12:33:40 AM
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If you can find an option that says restore licences that might help.
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  • It’s sadly did not help. You meant home xbox right? Yeah.. didn’t fix it.

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  • I assume you have a Xbox one , you could try this Open the Settings menu on your Xbox Series X/S. From there, move down to the “Devices & connections” section, and then select “Blu-ray.” You’ll see an option on the next screen called “Persistent storage.” Select that, and a box will pop up with an option to “Clear persistent storage.” That’s the one you want. Go ahead and choose that, and let the Xbox do its work.

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  • Oh thanks for replying and that didn’t work either. But I eventually got it working by unplugging the external harddrive (where all my games are) and reinstall it on the console itself. No more crashing and I can load up any game now.

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