Shutdown (energy saving) will allow Xbox One consoles to receive system, game or app downloads overnight, just like Xbox Series X|S. With Shutdown (energy saving) selected, Xbox One consoles will experience a slower boot time. Remote features are still supported while the console is powered on.

I used to be able to turn my Xbox on with the wireless controller without fail but recently it will work for a while and then just suddenly stop turning on the Xbox. I hold the center X button and it flashes and the Xbox doesn't turn on. The only way I've found to (temporarily) fix this is to completely unplug the Xbox power, plug it back in and then the controller will turn on the Xbox again when the center X button is pressed.


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I've had this same issue since day one of purchasing my Xbox One S. I still have this problem. The only fix I've found is to shut controller off, press and hold the Xbox power button for ten seconds, let go, press the power button again to turn on Xbox, then press power button on controller. This works every time, but then periodically the controller will fail to power on the Xbox eventually.

The HDD is on the same power line as the HDMI Port, so if the HDD has failed the Xbox will not remain on and will give no dispaly. My issue was that the xbox turned on for a few seconds, I had no display, then it just turned off again. After replacing the HDD it tuned on directly to the system error screen as I did not have the OS installed on the new HDD. Hopefully that works for some of you.

I returned that psu confident that the problem was the motherboard, maybe a reballing was needed or a simple reflow as many sugested here (that is what you do with the blowdrier on high heat) but, before trying a reflow or reballing, always exhaust your options first, so, when i read that the hdmi and hdd were on the same power rail I was like hmmmm, tried unplugging the hdd but if no hdd is detected, same thing happens, so, probably this hdd died and prevented the console from turning on. Then, I just popped in an ssd (probably could have plugged ANY working hdd or ssd and would have had the same thing) and the error code showed, but at least i have a picture now and know i have a working chip and in general motherboard (probably) now i only need to load on some disk the OS and boom, bob's your uncle. And, to be extra clear, my xbox is the first gen xbox one, the one with the external psu.

I currently have the same issue with my Xbox and I just noticed that as soon as you turn it on the fan tries to run and stops which is telling the system that the fan is not working and to prevent it from overheating it shuts off. I thought it was a power supply issue also and replaced it. I still have the same exact issue, so Thanks for your video because you seem to have helped me see what the issue may be and for 20 bucks I think it is worth a shot. Hope this helps!

I had this issue too. Would turn on my xbox one S the fan would kick on then a few seconds later it would power down. My unit was way past warranty so I decided to look into repairing it myself. After watching about 2 hour worth of xbox dismantle and possible repair videos I felt confident enough to take a look inside. A few specialty tools are required and definately a decent level of patience. I completely dismantled the unit into all of its pieces. Dusted everything with canned air. Inspected for any obvious burnt out pieces or components. What I found was the heat sync had dried out the thermal paste between the two units. After cleaning the old paste off, reapplying new, and then reassembling. My xbox has worked for three months now with no issues. The most helpful video I found was (Xbox One S Disassembly and Replacing Thermal 2016) by Geek Sauce or (Xbox One S Detailed Assembly - Replacing Thermal Paste) by TronicsFix. These videos offer helpful tips on dismantle and cleaning components. Hope this helps someone else out there. It was hard to find an answer outside of turn it off then back on or try a hair dryer non-sense.

I have solved this issue on my console, I took all the covers off of the Xbox and connected the power supply and disconnected the hard drive and turned it on but it still turned off then I unplugged the disk drive and turned it on again and to my amazement it stayed on so I then tried to connect the disk drive while it was on and it turned off again so I unplugged the disk drive and left it unplugged.. problem solved

i am facing some issue agaonst my xbox on s when i trun on my xbox one s its fan work properly but trun off its self with in secand i open my xbox no dust found in my xbox and check all jeck but still prob.

My xbox one began turning off within a couple minutes everytime. Luckily for me I suppose, when I would turn it back on, it said the system had to shut down to prevent from over heating. Although I had plenty of ventilation and keep my vents clean, at least the box was telling me what the problem was. I then determined the fan was still working fine while the xbox was on, so I took the next logical approach and replaced the thermal paste from atop my hot ass cpu. This is basically at the heart of your xbox, you will have to disassemble it basically all the way down, but there are probably hundreds of video walkthroughs on how to do it. ->continued on next comment...

I found a short video, and fixed my Xbo-One within an hour because I was unfamiliar with the internal components. You need 2 different size pentalobe screwdrivers for this job, and maybe a phillips I forget. I ordered the pentalobes in a set on internet for like 10 dollar. The thermal paste is even cheaper. And thats how I stopped my xbox from turning off every minute.

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Here's tough one... My 1 y/o Xbox One S Battlefield Edition started to act up. It will go to green Startup screen, and then it turns off after 30 seconds from the time I power up. I have tried many things such as a different power cord. I took it apart and dusted every component without removing metal grating for the fan, that component I dusted without removing because of the thermal adhesive. I'm really at a loss and cannot figure this out. Any help out there?

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Xbox Series X Shut-down mode will mean that your console powers down pretty much fully when you turn the console off. It offers the lowest power consumption - around 0.5W - making it a more environmentally friendly and economical, which is definitely something to consider in this day and age. You obviously won't get the rapid start-up like the other mode, but you'll only have to wait around 20 seconds for the console to boot up from cold every time, and any games you left in a suspended state through Xbox Quick Resume will still be there.

System and game updates can now also go head while the console is in its energy-saving state (previously, this was a big plus for using the Instant-on standby mode). While this is great in theory, it seems to be bit unreliable in practice based on our experience. Game updates will sometimes stop downloading after switching the console off, leaving you with a half-downloaded update when you turn your console back on - just make sure you manually check for updates fairly often so you don't get a massive backlog of downloads!

Just make sure you pause first rather than just powering down directly. Once you resume, it may take a few minutes to spin those download servers back up, so stay patient. But your precious progress will still be waiting.

If after you have restarted your console and the issue still persists, then maybe it might have something to do with your internet connection. In this case, try to restart your router (wait at least 5 minutes before turning it back on again) and testing the console out. Doing this will completely refresh your connection to the network and reduce the Xbox One latency.

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