Troubleshoot: Error 0x87e0000d on Xbox One and PC

The Microsoft Store offers apps, games, digital media, and more, but sometimes problems arise. One of the most common problems users encounter is the Microsoft Store error 0x87e0000d. This error code appears on the PC and Xbox One when you try to install games through the Store.

In this article, you will find some simple and effective solutions to help you overcome this Store error. Solutions such as store troubleshooting, cache clearing, checking Xbox One Live servers, unnecessary background services, and others can help you solve this problem. Check out the section below and see which solution will solve the problem. read more

How to: Clear the Cache on your PlayStation 4

If you haven’t heard of the cache, it’s the part of your computer that stores temporary data and allows you to access it quickly and easily. If your computer or other device is slow or underperforming, it’s a good idea to clear the system cache.

Like computers, the PlayStation 4 has a cache that needs to be cleared from time to time to ensure proper operation.

Why do you need to clear the PS4 cache?

Like computers, gaming consoles like the Xbox and Playstation also have a cache. The Playstation 4 cache consists of temporary files and data that are stored on the console system to improve the overall performance of the game. read more

How to: Clear the Cache on your Xbox One

The cache memory on your computer and the Xbox One are used to store and quickly access data. While it is useful for storing files, if the cache is not cleared regularly, it can become overwhelmed as the number of data increases.

If your Xbox One is running slowly or struggling to load apps, it may be worth clearing the cache.

What does a cache cleanup do?

Clearing the Xbox One cache removes temporary data that games and apps use to speed up their performance. When this data accumulates over time, it can cause your console to slow down. In some cases, you may even get a warning that your cache is full. To get your Xbox One back up and running, you’ll need to clear the cache. read more

How do I fix an Xbox app that doesn’t get sound from the microphone in Windows 10

Xbox app that doesn't get sound from the microphone

The dedicated Xbox app for Windows 10 was designed as a universal cross-platform gaming hub. However, the site hasn’t done much better at getting the handy parties and streamers that are currently developed.

One of the many difficulties is voice-over IP class participation, mainly because the user can’t access a microphone that works in someone’s Xbox app. We have many solutions to this problem. See below.

Why isn’t the Xbox app in Windows 10 accepting sound from the microphone

Why isn't the Xbox app in Windows 10 accepting sound from the microphone

Connecting a headset via USB: It turns out that this problem is quite common with dual connectivity, where the microphone can be connected via both the 3-mm jack and USB. If this scenario applies, the problem can be solved by connecting the device via the 3mm jack instead of USB. read more