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Xbox Series X powers off during gameplay repair | |
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Device | Xbox Series X |
Affects part(s) | SSD |
Needs equipment | TR8 Torx Security Screwdriver
Tweezers Spudger M.2 SSD to USB enclosures or Sabrient EC-SSD2 cloning device |
Difficulty | ◉◉◌◌ Medium |
Type | Part replacement |
Problem description
System turns off after starting gameplay.
Symptoms
- System turns off after starting gameplay.
Solution
Failing SSD, clone the original M.2 SSD to another M.2 SSD.
Xbox Series X SSD Replacement iFixit Guide
Xbox Series X SSD Replacement Part (ifixit.com)
The SSD can be located and ordered from other places as well, even from a broken Xbox Series X.
Note: Internal Xbox Series X SSD drives can only be used as internal SSDs in other Xbox Series X consoles if they are cloned. Xbox Series X SSD drives will not work in Xbox Series S if they are cloned from and Xbox Series X beforehand.