But what happens when you receive an error code that doesn’t show up anywhere on the Internet? Such would be the case with a few Xbox users that are receiving very obscure error codes. They describe the issue on the official forums as follows: Users then explained how they searched the error code on the Microsoft website and couldn’t find it. They claimed to even put it in Google and it just told them about another error code and not theirs.

How do you fix an error code nobody is talking about

It isn’t common for several error codes to exist for the same, or at least very similar, issues. As a general idea, whenever you find an error code that doesn’t exist, such as 0x90072ee7, try to reproduce the steps that lead up to the error, and look for similar ones online. Most of the times the solutions that worked in those cases will work with your issue as well.

Perform a power cycling

Judging by how the users described their issue, their problem could easily be solved by power cycling your Xbox. This involves shutting down your Xbox console, and the turning it back on again.

  1. Restart your console from the Power Center
  2. Restart your console from the guide
  3. Physically power cycle the console In case your interface is frozen, you could also resort to performing a physical power cycling
  4. Disconnect and reconnect your console’s power cable  

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