#Xbox HDMI display not working and not getting a signal
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I was cleaning out all the dust buildups inside the casing of the console, set it back up, turning on my Xbox, and my TV is not getting an HDMI signal.
I tried to switch HDMI cable, but didn’t work. I tried resetting it by pressing the disc eject and Xbox power button for 10 seconds until a beep, but didn’t work.
No code. Just technical problems I’m having.
does the screen say no signal or is it blank ?
No signal
I tried everything I can, but nothing. My Series X is done for now
I shouldn’t clean anything out in the case the first place. I made a mistake
I’m getting a Series S
Although, I don’t buy copies of game disc very often now. I prefer buying games digitally through via Microsoft Store
Sounds like you already did all the checks, only thing left is request a repair. But if you opened your console, which should never be done besides by a professional, the warranty is voided. https://support.xbox.com/en-US/help/hardware-network/display-sound/tv-or-monitor-screen-is-blank-while-connected
Yeah, I just felt stupid. I just thought my Xbox needed to be cleaned, but I was unaware what I’ll run into.
And I have this for years after I got it
But this is my last resort. I’ll just buy a new Xbox Series console.
And I don’t have a local repair shop that can fix any kind of technology
Or can they be mailed out to Microsoft’s repair service?
Info is linked
On my xbox (xbox one) there are 2 ports right next to eachouther and when i unplugged everything to clean it I put it in the wrong port, I couldn't figure it out but then I noticed, so I plugged the cord into the port next to it and it was fine
Idk anything about your xbox but it could be as simple as that