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SOLVED: Xbox error 0x83750007 in Windows 10/11

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Since it was introduced, theXbox Apphas been plagued by issues. ThisXboxcompanion has an important role inMicrosoft’s gaming ecosystem, especially due to cross-platform features. Nonetheless, judging by the reports, the variety oferrorsand overall lackluster performance onWindows 10speaks volumes about it. One of the common log-inerrorsgoes by the “0x83750007” code. Today, we’ll try and help you resolve it.

How can I fix Xbox sign in error 0x83750007?

How can I fix Xbox sign in error 0x83750007?

1: Run Store apps troubleshooter

TheXboxApp comes pre-installed inWindows 10, with all other kinds ofbloatware. Of course, what’s bloatware for someone, it’s rather useful for others. At least if it works as it’s supposed to. Now, the fact that this is aWindows 10 app, allows you to tackle all issues by simply running the dedicatedtroubleshooter.

Here’s how to run the dedicatedtroubleshooterinWindows 10:

2: Check the connection

This and similarerrorsmostly occur due to integral in-app issues. However, as theaccess to your Xbox accountandXbox Liverequires a connection, it’s worth checking out your network. There are some things you should try out, as certain reports speak about blockage imposed toXboxLive. For some, it was the router’s firewall, while others had issues with the Windows Firewall and firewalls provided by third-party protective

Here are some steps you can try out prior to sign in and hope for the resolution:

— READ ALSO:Fix: Xbox App Server Blocked Connectivity on Windows 10

3: Update Xbox App

Updating theappmight help, as well. Even though updates for allappsare automatically administered, it’s worth giving the manual approach a try. Since you can’t update theapp, you can try the Beta version. Maybe the current iteration is having issues and the next one in line might provide a fix. We can’t be sure about the results, but it won’t cost you to give it a go.

Follow these steps to update theXboxApp:

Since this isn’t a stable version, expect other issues. But, it should at least allow you to sign in, so keep it for the time being.

4: Reset Xbox App

If updating is a step forward, resetting theappis a step back from a possibly faulty version. This option comes in handy with all kinds of strange behaviorMicrosoft Store appsare known for. And we’ll know the whole ecosystem is somewhat troublingly unreliable. Either way, try resetting theappand it might come with a payoff.

To do so, follow these steps:

5: Check the date and time

In order to connect to a dedicatedXbox server, we can’t have any time discrepancy. If your date and time settings are not correct, you’ll probably run into a stall. This is why we encourage you to confirm that both date and time are correctly set. In order to avoid further concerns, we suggest setting automatic time and date options obtained online.

Here’s what you need to do:

6: Change your credentials and try again

Even though this is a far-fetched workaround, it still might help. If you tried to log in multiple times in succession, the login sequence might be corrupted. That’s why we suggest resetting your password and trying to log in again. Hopefully, this will deal with the bug at hand and you’ll be able to access your account.

Here’s how to reset yourXboxLive credentials:

7: Remove the Microsoft account and try signing in

If that won’t work, we have a similar workaround. Chances are you’re using the same Microsoft account to manageWindows 10and sign into theXboxApp. For no apparent reason, this seems to be an issue. Namely, some users were finally able to log into theirXboxaccount by switching to aLocal accountinstead of the Microsoft one.

Here’s what you need to do:

8: Select Normal boot

This is where the major system configuration meddling comes into play. For some reason, the custom startup options automatically disable the responsibleXboxservices. This isn’t a rule, not at all, but since we’re slowly depleting options, you can give it a go. It won’t cost you a thing and you can always change the way your PC starts later on.

Follow these instructions to enforce the Default startup settings:

9: Check the services

Now, the dedicatedXboxservices are the next step. We need you to confirm that those are up and running when theappis opened. There are multiple services associated withXboxonWindows 10, but the most important ones, concerning theerrorat hand, areXboxLive Networking Service andXboxLive Auth Manager. If they’re down (stopped), you won’t be able to log into yourXboxaccount.

Here’s what you need to do:

10: Reinstall Xbox App

Finally, if none of the previous solutions helped you address the issue, we can only recommend two options. The first one is the complete reinstallation of theXboxapp through PowerShell. If that fails, you can reset your PC to factory values and hopefully, with the system refresh, the “0x83750007” sign-inerrorwon’t reoccur.

Follow these steps to re-register (reinstall) theXboxApp inWindows 10:

With that said, we can conclude this article. If you have any alternate solutions or questions concerning the aforementionederror, feel free to write them down in the comments section below.

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Aleksandar Ognjanovic

Aleksandar’s main passion is technology. With a solid writing background, he is determined to bring the bleeding edge to the common user. With a keen eye, he always spots the next big thing surrounding Microsoft and the Windows OS.

Focused on Windows errors and how to solve them, he also writes about the OS’s latest features as well as its interface.

In his free time, he likes to read, listen to music, and enjoy the nature. Hiking is one of his newly found passions.

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