The Easy Method To Factory Reset Your Xbox Series X Or S

As with most personal electronics these days, the Xbox Series X and Series S make it very easy to perform a factory reset. In most cases, it really is as simple as diving into the settings menu and following on-screen prompts, but Microsoft has baked in some failsafe systems to the console in case things get weird.

There are numerous reasons you may want to reset your Xbox Series X or Series S. Perhaps you’re selling the console and you want to ensure it’s scrubbed free of all your information. Or maybe theconsole is acting strangely, and all the troubleshooting steps in the world haven’t helped remedy the issue.

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Note that Microsoft gives you the ability to either go completely fresh, removing games and all, or essentially just resetting your user accounts and settings. Whatever the case may be for you, we’ll walk you through each step to get your Xbox back to factory settings and running like new.

How to factory reset your Xbox Series X or Series S

There are a couple of different methods you can use to reset your Xbox Series X|S console. The first will be suitable in most scenarios, and only requires you to jog through a few menus:

Open the guide by pressing the Xbox button on your controller.

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Navigate to Profile & system > Settings > System > Console info.

Select Reset console.

From here, you have your pick between the two reset methods. Here’s a quick guide to determine when you should use which:

How to reset the Xbox Series X|S from a USB flash drive

There is a third option for resetting the Xbox Series X|S that Microsoft doesn’t make super obvious: you may use a USB flash drive. Why would you want to do this? Well, consoles like these can “brick,” meaning, your issue is so grave that you can’t actually do anything on the console.

In this case, a flash drive allows the console to initiate a full reset, even if your controller isn’t working.

Download this file from Microsoft.

Unzip the file and copy the $SystemUpdate file to an NTFS-formatted USB flash drive.

Completely unplug everything from the console for 30 seconds, then plug in the power cable only.

Insert the flash drive into one of the USB ports on the Xbox Series X|S.

Hold the Eject button on Series X or the Pair button on the Series S, then press the power button. Continue holding the Pair or Eject button for 10-15 seconds, until you hear a couple of beeps.

If all goes well, your Xbox should eventually reboot to the setup screen. If you don’t hear the two beeps, or if you hear the sound that usually plays when powering the console off, the process has failed in some way. Try again, and make sure youfollow the steps exactly as Microsoft lists them. Otherwise, it may be time to give Xbox Support a call.