Call of Duty Black Ops 6 crashing on your Xbox Game Pass? Don’t panic! This guide will help you troubleshoot error codes (0x0), (0x1), (0x9), and (0x3) on Windows 11 PCs from various brands like Asus, Dell, HP, and more.
Try these solutions:
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Solution 1: Update the game
- Open the Xbox app
- Select Call of Duty
- Click the three dots and choose “Manage”
- In the “Files” tab, click “Check for updates”
- Install any available updates
Solution 2: Verify and repair game files
- In the Xbox app, go to Call of Duty’s options
- Select “Verify and repair”
- Confirm by pressing “Yes”
- Wait for the scan to complete
Note: This will reset the game to its original settings, and you may lose unsaved progress or mods
Solution 3: Execute Gaming Services Repair Tool for PC
- Download Gaming Services Repair Tool for PC.
- Right-click the downloaded repair tool and selec Run as Administrator option.
- Select Yes.
- Wait for the tool to repair your Xbox app.
- If the tool worked, then type Y and press the Enter key.
Solution 4: Reinstall gaming services
- Open the Start menu.
- Type PowerShell.
- Select and run the PowerShell as administrator.
- Press Yes.
- Execute the following command to uninstall gaming services:
get-appxpackage Microsoft.GamingServices | remove-AppxPackage -allusers
- Execute the following command to open the Gaming Services in Windows Store:
start ms-windows-store://pdp/?productid=9MWPM2CQNLHN
- Click on the Get button to download gaming services.
- Press Yes.
- Wait for gaming services to be dowloaded and installed.
Solution 5: Reset the game
- Open the Start menu and go to Settings > Apps > Installed apps
- Find Call of Duty and click the three dots
- Choose “Advanced options”
- In the “Reset” section, click “Repair” first
- If issues persist, click “Reset” to delete the game’s data, preferences, and sign-in details
By following these steps, you’ll be back to enjoying Call of Duty Black Ops 6 on your Xbox Game Pass in no time!