Xbox one S No beeping no connection to TV after system restore 102 error

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  1. Xbox one S No beeping no connection to TV after system restore 102 error


    I was getting 102 system error while starting the xbox. After trying few things finally I did a factory reset and now my xbox wont start at all.

    I don't hear a beep when I start the console but just a faint humm. There is no output on screen. Though console takes CD inside and also ejects it.

    Any suggestions?

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    Prashant Chougule, Dec 6, 2020
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  2. XA JJKILLERs Win User

    Factory reset of Xbox One via USB

    I'm getting the 102 error, and I tried resetting the console to factory default using the USB flash drive, but it just turns off after I release the BIND and EJECT buttons after the two beeps. I've downloaded the $SystemUpdate on a NTFS formatted USB drive.

    The controller will not connect via USB, it blinks and powers up, but does not connect, so I can't even select anything on the Troubleshooting screen.

    Any ideas?
    Try using the controller to turn the xbox on thats what i have to do sometimes
  3. XBF Eladio M Win User

    Help

    Thank you for taking the time to post this on the Xbox Forums. We understand that you are currently experiencing difficulties with an system error on your console.

    Did you recently change your TV or monitor? Have you perhaps relocated where your console is at?

    If you haven't already, what I would recommend is that you try resetting your display in order to troubleshoot
    a blank TV screen on your console
    .

    This can be done by following these simple steps:

    1. If there's a disc in the Xbox One console, eject it.
    2. On the console, press and hold the Xbox button for 10 seconds to turn off the console.
    3. Press and hold the Xbox button and the Eject button until you hear a beep to turn on the console. You’ll hear one beep right away and a second beep 10 seconds later. The power light will flash on before the second beep. Don’t
      let go until the second beep occurs.
      Note If you have an Xbox One S All-Digital Edition, you’ll need to press and hold the Xbox button and the Bind button instead, as your console does not have an Eject button.
    4. In either case, this will boot your console in low resolution mode (640 × 480). To reset this setting, press the Xbox button to open the guide. Go to System > Settings > General > TV & display
      options, and then select the resolution you want from the Display dropdown.

    If you are able to see an image after this, I would recommend using the
    Xbox One Startup Error Solution
    wizard and see if this helps resolve that start up problem.

    Give this a try, DaffyClover, and let us know if this works for you!
  4. ClausReich Win User

    Xbox One No Signal HDMI1

    Hello Renita02! I'm Claus, an Independent Microsoft Community Consultant for Xbox! Glad to be able to help you!

    Making sure that your TV has the correct Source selected (the same HDMI input on your TV that the Xbox One is connected to), and also that the HDMI cable is connected to the HDMI Out port on the back of the Xbox One, follow these steps:

    1. If there's a disc in the Xbox console, eject it (only applies to Xbox One (S and X) and Series X).

    2. On the console, press and hold the Xbox button for 10 seconds to turn off the console.

    3. Press and hold the Xbox button and the Eject* button (check the note below if your console doesn't have the Eject button) until you hear a beep to turn on the console. You’ll hear one beep right away and a second beep 10 seconds later.

    The power light will flash on before the second beep. Don’t let go from Power and Eject* ( or Pair, depending on your console) until the second beep occurs.

    *Note: If you have an Xbox One S All-Digital Edition or Xbox Series S, you’ll need to press and hold the Xbox button and the Pair button instead, as your console does not have an Eject button.

    4. This will boot your console in low resolution mode (640 × 480). To reset this setting, press the Xbox button to open the guide. Select Profile & system, then Settings.

    You should be able to start your Xbox One in low resolution doing this.
  5. DominumStige Win User

    HDMI port suddenly not working on Xbox one x - no sound or picture

    You probably incorrectly set the resolution not available on your TV. You can still

    reset
    the settings to a low resolution (640x480):
    1) If there's a disc in the Xbox One console, eject it.
    2) On the console, press and hold the Xbox button for five seconds to turn off the console.
    3) Press and hold the Xbox button and the Eject button until you hear a beep to turn on the console. You will hear one beep right away and a second beep 10 seconds later. The power light will flash on before the second beep. DO NOT LET GO until the second
    beep occurs.
    Go to System->Settings->Display & sounds->Video options->TV Resolution.
  6. XBF Chris J Win User

    Samsung ru7100 tv does not recognize Xbox one Fat signal

    Hello Pedro,

    Thank you for posting here on the Xbox forums. We understand that your Xbox one original console is not connecting to your new TV, while other consoles are working fine on that TV. Is this correct?

    You may want to try restoring the console resolution to defaults. Perform these steps while your console is connected to your new TV

    1. If there's a disc in the Xbox One console, eject it.
    2. On the console, press and hold the Xbox button for 10 seconds to turn off the console.
    3. Press and hold the Xbox button
       and the Eject button until you hear a beep to turn on the console. You’ll hear one beep right away and a second beep 10 seconds later. The power light will flash on before the second beep. Don’t let go until the second beep occurs.
    4. This will boot your console in low resolution mode (640 × 480). To reset this setting, press the
      Xbox button to open the guide. Select System, then
      Settings.
    5. Select Display & sound, then
      Video output
      and select the resolution you want from the Display dropdown.
    6. If you’re required to complete these steps on every boot-up, you’ll want to change your TV connection to HDMI. See

      How to adjust the display settings on your Xbox One
      for more information.
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