Issues with my Profile and hard drive memory.

Discus and support Issues with my Profile and hard drive memory. in XBoX on Consoles to solve the problem; Okay so I have an Xbox 360 slim and of the 250 gig hard drive I have only 43.6 gigs are left. So last night a couple of hours before I went to sleep I... Discussion in 'XBoX on Consoles' started by HAWK3Y379, May 25, 2014.

  1. HAWK3Y379
    HAWK3Y379 Guest

    Issues with my Profile and hard drive memory.


    Okay so I have an Xbox 360 slim and of the 250 gig hard drive I have only 43.6 gigs are left. So last night a couple of hours before I went to sleep I was playing Red Dead Redemption. The game freezes so I turn off the Xbox for a few hours. Then I decide
    to watch a DVD on it before going to sleep. I turn it on and everything is fine. I watch a little of the DVD for about a half hour, get tired, turn it off, go to sleep.

    Fast forward to today about an hour ago. I turn on my xbox 360 to play a game. It goes to the dashboard screen but my background isn't there and my profile hasn't autosigned in. I turn off my system and start it back up and the same thing happens. I then
    look and there are no profiles on my xbox. Normally there are 4. So I redownload the profile. After I redownload it my background still isn't there. I check my downloaded games and it says there's nothing there. So I go to my system settings and into my memory.
    Of the 250 gig hard drive I have only 43.6 gigs are left which is no different from usual. However I look into the memory and it is almost completely blank. Only save data of original xbox games show up. All of my other stuff is nowhere to be found. No downloaded
    games, no dlc, no apps, no profiles, nothing. Again though the gig space all of those things used is still taken up on my hard drive but the xbox doesn't recognize it. Is my hard drive corrupt or is this apart of the current xbox line profile issues? If anyone
    could help it would be much appreciated.

    TL; DR Of the 250 gig hard drive I have on my Xbox slim only 43.6 gigs are left. Last night everything was working fine but today I look into the memory and it is almost completely blank. Only save data of original xbox games show up. All
    of my other stuff is nowhere to be found. No downloaded games, no dlc, no apps, no profiles, nothing. Again though the gig space all of those things used is still taken up on my hard drive but the xbox doesn't recognize it. Is my hard drive corrupt or is this
    apart of the current xbox line profile issues of error 8015190A?

    :)
     
    HAWK3Y379, May 25, 2014
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  2. VibroPlex
    VibroPlex Guest
    Error code 80151012

    Delete your profile from your hard drive or memory unit with Settings | System | Storage | All Devices | Profiles

    Clear the system cache three times - back up with red (B) button until you get to Storage, hover over a hard drive or memory unit and press the yellow (Y) button

    Power down for at least eight secs

    Power up and redownload your profile
     
    VibroPlex, May 25, 2014
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  3. cossa669
    cossa669 Guest
    Recovering My Gamertag

    Try also,

    If you dont want to us a USB.

    Clear the system cache.

    System settings > memory > device options > clear system cache.

    You could also try deleteing the profile only from your hard drive under gamer profiles in memory.

    After that the console would be clear of your profile and you shouldnt have any issues with recovering your account.

    hope this helps.
     
    cossa669, May 25, 2014
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  4. WPAK
    WPAK Guest

    Issues with my Profile and hard drive memory.

    Hi there,

    please try removing and reinstalling the hard drive, to see if this helps anything. See this link for the how to:

    support.xbox.com/.../add-remove-hard-drive


    Games that disappear is not something that can be caused by that error code, so it could be your hard drive.

    Let us know the results
     
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