Ok. so, i was playing minecraft for xbox one day and got off. i raturned later to find a new update was needed. not a big deal. but as i attempted to install the update i got a message saying that my connection was to poor to update. this cannot be the issue though because my connection is fine and allows updates on any other game. i've tried deleting it and re-installing but no luck because it needs an update. it has been like this for 2 months. Please help!
Ok. so, i was playing minecraft for xbox one day and got off. i raturned later to find a new update was needed. not a big deal. but as i attempted to install the update i got a message saying that my connection was to poor to update. this cannot be the issue though because my connection is fine and allows updates on any other game. i've tried deleting it and re-installing but no luck because it needs an update. it has been like this for 2 months. Please help!
Hmmm... Don't really know how to help. Sorry, but you are just gonna have to wait until it goes away.
Dude, stop trolling. It's not funny. (It's rather stupid)
Trolling? If he is younger, then he might not understand something. So he can ask someone older at home, I use to do the same when I was younger. But eh, I guess you think everyone's trolling on here.
Trolling? If he is younger, then he might not understand something. So he can ask someone older at home, I use to do the same when I was younger. But eh, I guess you think everyone's trolling on here.
HOW THE F*CK IS HIS MOM OR DAD SUPPOSED TO KNOW HOW TO FIX HIS XBOX!
Go to the settings tab, click system. Go to your storage devices. Hit Y on the one that contains your Minecraft file and select "Clear cache." If that doesn't work. Try deleting the "Minecraft save info". Not sure what that does. But it shouldn't do anything to your worlds, I believe.
Try power cycling your modem. Unplug your modem from it's power supply & let it rest for 5-10 minutes. While doing that, reset you clock on your Xbox.
Go to the dashboard & sign out of Xbox Live.
Go to system & then date & time.
Change the date back to 11/15/2005 & press A to accept. (Date will automatically revet back to normal next time you connect to XBL)
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Go to the dashboard
Go to the settings tab, click system. Go to your storage devices. Hit Y on the one that contains your Minecraft file and select "Clear cache." If that doesn't work. Try deleting the "Minecraft save info". Not sure what that does. But it shouldn't do anything to your worlds, I believe.
Go to the dashboard & sign out of Xbox Live.
Go to system & then date & time.
Change the date back to 11/15/2005 & press A to accept. (Date will automatically revet back to normal next time you connect to XBL)