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How do you fix error code 4 warzone on Xbox?

Alton Alexander
By Alton AlexanderUpdated on June 4th, 2022

According to Microsoft, error code 4 means that "the operation was canceled due to a user request." This can happen for a variety of reasons, but it typically occurs when a player is trying to perform an action that they are not authorized to do. For example, if a player is trying to join a game that is full, they may receive this error code.

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1. Restart your Xbox and try again

1.Press the Xbox button to open the guide. 2. Select Settings. 3. Select System. 4. Select Restart Xbox. 5. Select Yes to restart your Xbox. 6. After your Xbox has restarted, select Settings and then System. 7. Select Restart Xbox again. 8. Select Yes to restart your Xbox. 9. After your Xbox has restarted, select Settings and then System. 10. Select Repair your Xbox. 11. Select your Xbox model and then follow the onscreen instructions.

2. Delete the game and reinstall it

Delete the game from your Xbox One console. Go to the Xbox One dashboard and select My Games and Apps. Select the game you want to delete and press the X button. Select Delete Game from the menu. Reinstall the game.

3. Reset your Xbox to factory settings

  1. Go to the "Settings" menu on your Xbox One.
  2. Select "System" from the menu.
  3. Select "Reset Xbox One."
  4. Follow the on-screen instructions.

4. Take your Xbox to a repair shop

-Turn off your Xbox and wait 15 seconds to power down completely. -Remove the power cord from your Xbox and wait 30 seconds. -Remove the disc from your Xbox and wait 10 seconds. -Insert the Xbox power cord into an outlet and plug it into an appropriate wall outlet. -Wait two minutes for your Xbox to initialize. -Once your Xbox has initialized, press the Xbox button to turn it on. -Select Settings from the main menu. -Select System. -Select Restore Default Settings. -Select Yes to erase all data on your Xbox. -Select OK. -Select Restore Default Settings again and select Yes to restore your Xbox to its factory settings. -Select your Xbox country. -Select Repair. -Select your Xbox region. -Select Repair Again. -Select your Xbox model. -Select Repair Again. -Select your Xbox language. -Select Repair Again. -Select your Xbox profile. -Select Repair Again. -Select your Xbox Live account. -Select Repair Again. -Select your Xbox Live password. -Select Repair Again. -Select your Xbox Live Gamertag. -Select Repair Again. -Select your Xbox Live GamerTag. -Select Repair Again. -Select your Xbox Live Profile Picture. -Select Repair Again. -Select your Xbox Live Avatar. -Select Repair Again. -Select your Xbox Live Gamertag. -Select Repair Again. -Select your Xbox Live GamerTag. -Select Repair Again. -Select your Xbox Live Avatar. -Select Repair Again. -Select your Xbox Live Profile Picture. -Select Repair Again. -Select your Xbox Live Gamertag. -Select Repair Again. -Select your Xbox Live Avatar. Once you have selected all of the items you wish to repair, select Repair Again. -Your Xbox will ask you to confirm your repair. -Select Yes. -Your Xbox will start the repair process. -Your Xbox will restart. -Once the repair process is complete, your Xbox will restart.