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Expert Xbox One Repair Services

Get your Xbox One back in perfect working order with our professional repair services.

Comprehensive Xbox One Repair Solutions

At Swift Repair, we specialise in providing top-notch repair services for your Xbox One Original, S and X.

Our team of expert technicians is well-equipped to handle a wide range of issues, ensuring your console is restored to its optimal performance.

Here are some of the most common issues we expertly handle:

  • Xbox One Not Reading Games Or Discs: The Xbox One is unable to detect or load discs, possibly due to a faulty laser or a disc drive issue.
  • Xbox One Disc Drive Not Taking Or Ejecting Discs: The Xbox One disc drive fails to accept or eject discs, indicating a mechanical or motor problem.
  • Xbox One No Power At All: The Xbox One is completely unresponsive and won’t power on, likely due to a faulty power supply or internal component failure.
  • Xbox One Comes On Goes Off: The Xbox One powers on briefly but then shuts off, possibly caused by overheating or power issues.
  • Xbox One Overheating Fan Not Loud: The Xbox One overheats even though the fan seems unusually quiet, pointing to possible fan failure or dust buildup.
  • Xbox One Overheating Problem: The Xbox One becomes too hot during operation, often due to dust buildup, inadequate ventilation, or internal hardware faults.
  • Xbox One USB Ports Not Working: External devices like controllers or storage cannot connect through the Xbox One USB ports, which could indicate port damage or hardware failure.
  • Xbox One Wi-Fi Not Working: The Xbox One cannot connect to Wi-Fi, which may be due to a faulty Wi-Fi module or internal software issues.
  • Xbox One LAN Port Not Working: The Xbox One wired internet connection is non-functional, possibly due to a damaged LAN port or networking hardware issue.
  • Xbox One Controller Not Connecting: Xbox One controllers are not syncing or connecting with the console, indicating potential syncing issues or hardware faults.
  • Xbox One Stuck In Safe Mode: The Xbox One is continuously stuck in safe mode, generally because of software corruption or a failed update.
  • Xbox One Blue Light of Death: The Xbox One shows a blue light and does not display on-screen, usually pointing to a hardware failure or internal error.
  • Xbox One HDMI Port Physically Damaged or Loose: The Xbox One HDMI port is visibly damaged or loose, resulting in display issues or no output.
  • Xbox One HDMI Port Not Damaged No Visuals (WLOD): The Xbox One HDMI port appears intact, but no visual output is detected, possibly due to a faulty HDMI IC or internal issue.
  • Xbox One Yearly Service: Routine maintenance for the Xbox One, involving cleaning and inspection of components to prevent long-term issues.
  • Xbox One Can’t Install Software: The Xbox One cannot install system or game updates, often due to corrupted storage or failed downloads.
  • Xbox One Can’t Do An Update: System software for the Xbox One cannot be updated, likely because of software issues or network errors.
  • Xbox One Hangs Or Freezes In Game: The Xbox One freezes during gameplay, often due to overheating, software bugs, or failing hardware components.
  • Xbox One Hangs Or Freezes In Menu Or Apps: The Xbox One freezes when navigating through menus or apps, typically caused by software glitches or hardware issues.
  • Xbox One Other Software Problems: Software issues with the Xbox One such as errors, system glitches, or corrupted files affecting normal operation.
  • Xbox One Error Codes: Specific error codes appearing on the Xbox One screen indicate system problems, generally requiring troubleshooting or repair.
  • Xbox One Hard Drive Replacement: Replacing a damaged or failing Xbox One hard drive to restore system functionality or resolve storage-related issues.
  • Xbox One Hard Drive Upgrade: Upgrading the internal storage of the Xbox One for additional space and improved system performance.
  • Xbox One Liquid Damage: The Xbox One has been exposed to liquid, potentially causing short-circuiting, corrosion, or failure of internal components.
  • Xbox One Dropped Or Fell: Physical damage to the Xbox One from being dropped, potentially affecting internal connections, ports, or other hardware.
  • Xbox One Lightning Damage: Lightning damage affecting the Xbox One’s power components or internal circuits.
  • Xbox One Power Surge Damage: Damage from an electrical power surge causing internal Xbox One components to burn out or fail.
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