- Make sure the light on the power brick is solid white or orange.
- No light? → The power supply is dead → replace it.
- Blinking light? → Fault in the power supply → unplug for 10 minutes, then try again.
- Xbox One / Series X|S:
- Unplug the power cord from the console.
- Wait at least 10 seconds (better 30–60 seconds).
- Plug it back in and press the power button.
- If still nothing, try plugging directly into a different wall socket (no surge protector).
Sometimes the console is on but no display:
- Make sure the HDMI is connected to the HDMI OUT port, not HDMI IN.
- Test with another cable and TV.
- Try holding the power button for 10 seconds until it fully shuts down, then power it back on.
- Press and hold the eject button + power button together until you hear a beep.
- If it turns on, the power button might be faulty.
- If the console overheated, it may refuse to power on until cooled.
- Clean vents and make sure it’s in a well-ventilated area.
If none of the above works:
- Possible issues: bad power button, motherboard, or internal PSU (on Xbox One S/X and Series X|S).
- At this point, you may need repair or replacement from Microsoft or a local console repair shop.
- Make sure the light on the power brick is solid white or orange.
- No light? → The power supply is dead → replace it.
- Blinking light? → Fault in the power supply → unplug for 10 minutes, then try again.
- Xbox One / Series X|S:
- Unplug the power cord from the console.
- Wait at least 10 seconds (better 30–60 seconds).
- Plug it back in and press the power button.
- If still nothing, try plugging directly into a different wall socket (no surge protector).
Sometimes the console is on but no display:
- Make sure the HDMI is connected to the HDMI OUT port, not HDMI IN.
- Test with another cable and TV.
- Try holding the power button for 10 seconds until it fully shuts down, then power it back on.
- Press and hold the eject button + power button together until you hear a beep.
- If it turns on, the power button might be faulty.
- If the console overheated, it may refuse to power on until cooled.
- Clean vents and make sure it’s in a well-ventilated area.
If none of the above works:
- Possible issues: bad power button, motherboard, or internal PSU (on Xbox One S/X and Series X|S).
- At this point, you may need repair or replacement from Microsoft or a local console repair shop.
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