Having trouble connecting to Xbox Live? Don’t worry, the folks from Microsoft are on it. Here’s an update from the Xbox live site.

Status:
“Users may be unable to log into Xbox Live. Our engineers are currently investigating and are working to resolve this issue. We apologize for any inconvenience.

Keep trying, people are getting back in. Just use the login and do not use the test connections, because by the time the test connection shows everything is ok you may have missed the chance to login.”

What is error code 80070003 ?

With all of the new content that has been released on the Xbox Live Marketplace, I noticed that some people are getting the cryptic and mysterious ‘Status code: 80070003’ as pictured above. This means that you do not have enough free space on your storage device. You can easily check how much space you have on your storage devices by going to the System Blade->Memory. You’ll see a list of your memory devices, and how much room is available on each device. What you need to do is delete items from your storage device to make room. (Directions on how to do this here) Once you have done that you can go back in to the Marketplace and download the content you’d like.

Why don’t we say something simple like ‘Your memory device is full’? Got me…but I told the programmers they should change this error to something a little more, well, human friendly.

Source: xbox.com

By admin

Managing Editor at Shockya.com, visit our About Us page for contact details.

2 thoughts on “Cant connect to XBOX LIVE? – dont worry”
  1. […] Check it out! While looking through the blogosphere we stumbled on an interesting post today.Here’s a quick excerpt Having trouble connecting to Xbox Live? Don’t worry, the folks from Microsoft are on it. Here’s an update from the Xbox live site. Status: “Users may be unable to log into Xbox Live. Our engineers are currently investigating and are working to resolve this issue. We apologize for any inconvenience. Keep trying, people are getting back in. Just use the login and do not use the test connections, because by the time the test connection shows everything is ok you may have missed the chance to lo […]

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *