Xbox One users have been reporting for some time now that their consoles are refusing to start up with a default password. This problem seems to be specific to Microsoft’s console, and has not been reported by other manufacturers. There are a few ways to fix this issue, but the most common workaround is to change the Xbox One’s password. If you don’t have a default password, you can create one by going to your console’s settings and selecting “Password Management.” Once you’ve set up your new password, make sure it’s saved in your console’s memory. If you still experience problems starting up your Xbox One with a default password, you can try changing it on the fly using the “Xbox Live Console” app or by visiting the “Settings” menu on your console and selecting “Password Management.”


What to Do If Your Xbox Live Account Is Requiring a Password Once in a while, your Xbox Live account will ask you for a password. The first thing you should do is reset your Xbox One. … This will bring up the Power Center on your Xbox One. Hit the “Restart Console” button after that and select “Restart”

To access the guide, press the Xbox button . Select Profile & system > Settings > Account from the menu. Continue to Step 3 of 3. choose Sign-in, security & passkey from the drop-down menu. Delete my passkey should be selected.

To access the guide, press the Xbox button. Choose Profile & system > Settings. Select Account and then Change my sign-in & security preferences under Account.

To access the guide, press the Xbox button on your controller. Then go to System > Settings > Account -> Family and select “Manage family members” next. After that, select “Access to content,” then choose an age limit based on what you think is appropriate for your child.

To access the guide, press the Xbox button. Select Profile & system > Settings > Account > Privacy & online safety > Xbox privacy. Choose View details to customize your settings, or select Customize and create your own profile settings.