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Xbox One Windows Adapter Stops working #78

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jrtoman opened this issue Oct 26, 2016 · 15 comments
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Xbox One Windows Adapter Stops working #78

jrtoman opened this issue Oct 26, 2016 · 15 comments

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@jrtoman
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jrtoman commented Oct 26, 2016

I have found running remove-default-apps.ps1 script will somehow disable a the xbox one controller adapter for windows. Not sure why, but I have tested it on 2 other systems with the same result.

Pre-script: Adapter works
Post Script: Adapter doesn't work.

@W4RH4WK
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W4RH4WK commented Oct 26, 2016

By default, the remove-default-app.ps1 script also removes the Xbox app. Maybe Microsoft embedded the driver for the controller adapter within that app, or say the driver is still there, communicates via the app.

Can you try either reinstalling the Xbox app, or running the script again with that line commented out so it won't be removed?

I do not have an Xbox one controller adapter myself, I always use mine with the usb cable and never had any issues.

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W4RH4WK commented Dec 22, 2016

Found anything, I'd close this issue otherwise.

@Maufeat
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Maufeat commented Dec 26, 2016

Have the same issue, haven't found anything.

  • Reinstalled Xbox App
  • Drivers reinstalled
  • etc.

The problem I get displayed in then Device Manager is: Code 52 Driver Signature is corrupt or something like that from xboxgip.sys

@W4RH4WK
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W4RH4WK commented Dec 26, 2016

Okay, I'll leave this issue open with the help wanted tag. If anyone with such an adapter and willing to spend some time, pinpointing the part causing this would be extremely useful. I could at least add a note if we can't solve it.

@Maufeat
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Maufeat commented Dec 29, 2016

I think I got it working. Was a bit tricky but I will write a tutorial asap in the next few days.

@JtathaK
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JtathaK commented Dec 29, 2016 via email

@ghost
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ghost commented Apr 15, 2017

Wouldn't this be related to the Xbox services that are disabled?

@W4RH4WK
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W4RH4WK commented Apr 15, 2017

@jrtoman stated in the initial post that the problem occurs when running remove-default-apps.ps1. The Xbox services are still enabled after running this script. They will only be disabled by disable-services.ps1.

@TheMSday
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TheMSday commented Feb 9, 2019

You can just run services.msc and press x and enable all xbox things on services and xbox app opens easly.

@lucasmz-dev
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Is there any way to "reinstall" those XBOX services?

@alexmarz850
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I'm having the same issue with the Xbox 360 wireless adapter. Even after setting up the driver manually in Device Manager the adapter does not allow me to sync a controller

@MilkyDeveloper
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MilkyDeveloper commented Nov 16, 2020

Just a heads up: Running most of the scripts doesn't disable Game Pass for me.
EDIT: It only works when renabling the xbox services in services.msc because the Xbox's DRM(?).

@MrLillo99
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After doing the process of scripts / disable-services.ps1, the xbox app does not let me log in, therefore I would like to know if there is the possibility of doing an activation within the services or do I just have to reformat the pc?
Greetings and I hope you understand the questions.

@W4RH4WK
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W4RH4WK commented Feb 27, 2021

Services just get disabled (as the name of the scripts says). You can simply re-active them in the services control panel (run services.msc). The services you are looking all start with Xbox.

@d0x360
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d0x360 commented Oct 9, 2022

It's the Xbox accessories uwp app that has the driver for the wireless protocol. It uses a service because it's a secure protocol.

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