Please help me. When I tried opening my Xbox this morning it was just stuck on a black screen. I shut down the Xbox and unplugged my console and plugged it in 15 seconds later, which did the fix. After some of the apps not opening, I decided to reset the Xbox again which gave me ANOTHER black screen. I probably reset the Xbox over 30 times and I started getting the option to restart or reset the Xbox after a few more tries. Does anyone know how to fix this? I do not want to factory reset my Xbox as I don't wanna re-install games like RDR2 and GTA5. I am also worried that if I factory reset my Xbox, it'll remove all my progress on Microsoft Edge which I have a lot of important stuff saved on there like business emails.
#How to fix error E106
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If you've been messing with the internal hard drive, then no one here can help
I don't think he said anything about the hard drive and I reread the OP multiple times.
This problem is related to the hard disk
It doesn't necessarily mean he did anything. I've gotten this before and I never touched the hard disk in my life. When I got this error, I had to replace my console because the hard disk was somehow corrupted.
I haven't done anything to it
Although I have seen my Xbox perform slower for the past few days