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How to Fix the Error F7702-1003-8053000b?

Alton Alexander
By Alton AlexanderUpdated on June 4th, 2022

The error code f7702-1003-8053000b indicates that there is an issue with the Game DVR feature on the Xbox One console. This error can happen for a number of reasons, including if the user has disabled the Game DVR feature, if the Xbox One is not connected to the internet, or if there is a problem with the Xbox One's hard drive. If the error code persists, it is recommended that the user contact Microsoft customer support for further assistance.

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1. Restart your computer

  1. Turn off your computer.
  2. Remove the battery, if applicable.
  3. Hold down the power button for 10 seconds to discharge any residual power.
  4. Reconnect the AC adapter, if applicable.
  5. Turn on your computer.
  6. Immediately after the machine starts up, press and hold the F8 key.
  7. Release the F8 key as soon as the Advanced Boot Options menu appears.
  8. Select Safe Mode with Networking.
  9. Press Enter. 10.After your computer restarts, open Windows Update and install the latest updates.
  10. Check for and remove any malicious software.
  11. Reboot your computer.

2. Update your drivers

  1. Go to the device manager and under hardware identify the F7702-1003-8053000b.
  2. Right-click on the F7702-1003-8053000b and select "Update Driver".
  3. In the "Driver Search" window, type in "f7702-1003-8053000b" and press "Enter".
  4. If the driver is found, it will show as "Installed". Click on the "Update" button.
  5. When the driver has been updated, a window will pop up asking if you want to restart your computer. Click on the "Restart Now" button.

3. Install the latest version of Windows

  1. Download and install the Windows 10 operating system.
  2. Once the Windows 10 operating system is installed, go to the Settings app and select Update and security.
  3. On the left side of the window, under Update and security, click on the Windows Update link.
  4. On the Windows Update page, under Available updates, click on the View all updates button.
  5. On the next page, under Available updates for your device, click on the Get updates button.
  6. On the next page, under Installed updates, click on the View installed updates button.
  7. On the next page, under Updates, click on the Check for updates button.
  8. If there are updates available, Windows Update will scan for and install them.
  9. When the updates are installed, Windows will prompt you to restart your computer.
  10. After your computer restarts, you will be prompted to update your software. Click on the Update now button.
  11. Windows will start the update process and you will be prompted to select which updates to install.
  12. After the updates are installed, your computer will restart again.
  13. Once your computer restarts, you will be able to restart Windows 10.

4. Run a virus scan

1.Open the Control Panel 2.Click on Programs and Features 3.Select the Security and Maintenance category 4.Click on VirusScan 5.In the VirusScan window, click on the Scan Now button 6.In the VirusScan window, select your computer and click on the Start Scan button 7.When the scan is complete, click on the OK button 8.In the VirusScan window, click on the Fix Errors button 9.When the Fix Errors window is open, click on the Next button 10.In the Fix Errors window, click on the Finish button 11.When the Fix Errors window is closed, click on the Close button

Some users might also have success with the following opitons:

  1. Check for hardware issues.
  2. Run the Windows System File Checker tool.
  3. Run the Windows Memory Diagnostics tool.
  4. Perform a clean boot.
  5. Reset your computer.