Most of them require very little effort.

Here are some common methods to use to fix Xbox One update errors:

start your Xbox One.

Sometimes your Xbox One just needs a helpful little push to finish updating itself.

This option can resolve problems like error messages, codes, and getting stuck on the loading screen.

Press and hold theXboxbutton in the middle of your controller to open a menu, and then selectRestart console.

Power-cycle the Xbox One from the Something Went Wrong screen.

If your screen is showing the “Something Went Wrong” message, selectRestart this Xbox.

Wait for the console to restart, and see if the update is able to finish.

Plug it back in, turn it on, and see if the update finishes.

After the Xbox turns off, press the power button again to turn it on.

Reset your Xbox One.

Check your web link connection.

Whenever an Xbox One update fails, it could be due to a internet error.

If you have access to the troubleshooter, or your console boots normally, test the web connection connection.

Error 8B050033 indicates that the update is not currently available.

Wait and try the update later.

modernize your Xbox One offline.

Free up space on your hard drive.

An Xbox One update can fail when it doesn’t have enough space to download and complete the update.

The Xbox One supports external storage media.

Factory reset your Xbox One.

You shouldn’t attempt this fix until you’ve exhausted all of your other options.

Performing a factory reset permanently deletes all of your locally stored files and game saves.

In that case, you will need to contact Microsoft.

A handful of exceptions exist, however.