Quick Fix For Xbox One Error Code 0x87c40000 In Real Time?

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Well, I have run into another difficulty. I was trying to share content on social media, but then a message popped up displaying xbox one error code 0x87c40000. Does anyone have a solution for this?

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Answered By 0 points N/A #293804

Quick Fix For Xbox One Error Code 0x87c40000 In Real Time?

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Hey, this problem with Xbox is pretty ordinary and has a very quick resolution. This difficulty occurs when you try to share some image or data in your feed in social media. This error occurred means there is some problem with Xbox live. It is a temporary error. You can try the following solutions.

First: You should close the window and then try it again in a few minutes. It should work just fine. If it doesn’t work, then try the next one.

Second: You need to clear the system cache. It will clear the network card so that if any changes were done will take action. To clear the cache, you need to press the Xbox power button for about 5-10 sec.

Third: If the above two doesn’t work you need to reset the console to factory setting.

Go to Settings select All Settings, click on System and select Console Info & Updates. Click on Restore Factory Defaults.

I hope your problem is solved.

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Quick Fix For Xbox One Error Code 0x87c40000 In Real Time?

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You may encounter error code “0x87c40000” when you try to use a social feature on Xbox One like sharing something on your activity feed or join a club. This error means the Xbox console encountered a problem while exchanging data with Xbox Live. This error seems to be temporary only.

The solution to this is to simply go back to the Home screen then try sharing again after several minutes. Try also to turn off your Xbox console for about 20 seconds. After this, turn it back on then try sharing again. If the problem continues, try troubleshooting the problem. First, check the Xbox Live service status.

If you see an alert, wait until the service is up and running then try again. If this doesn’t work, try troubleshooting your connection to Xbox Live. On your Xbox console, press “Guide” then go to “Settings,” “System Settings” then “Network Settings.” Next, select the name of your Wi-Fi network. If you are using a wired connection, select “Wired Network” then “Test Xbox Live Connection.”

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