How to Fix Game Pass Error 0x80073D24 on Windows 11.

Game Pass errors originating from the Xbox app on Windows 10 and 11 seem to be an ongoing issue and, unfortunately, are becoming more common. Previously, we’ve addressed various uninstallation errors and basic operational glitches related to Game Pass. In this guide, we’ll show you how to effectively resolve Game Pass error 0x80073D24.

How to Fix Game Pass Error 0x80073D24 on Windows 11.

Reset the Microsoft Store app

Reset the Xbox App

If resetting the Microsoft Store didn't work, try resetting the Xbox app.

Reset the Gaming Services App.

If the previous two steps didn’t work, try resetting the Gaming Services app, Which is a core component of Game Pass and the Xbox app.

Uninstall the Latest Windows Update

If you noticed that the error started happening after a Windows update, try uninstalling the latest update.

Install the Latest Windows Update

It might sound counterintuitive, but updating to the latest version of Windows can sometimes resolve issues.

Nothing Above Worked?

If nothing above solves this problem for you, you may have to reset Windows 11. Just make sure that you use the cloud option as the local option won't work properly. For some reason, the issue carries over.

What Happens After you Reset your Windows 10 or 11 PC?

After performing a completely clean installation of Windows 10 or 11, you can reinstall the Xbox App and Gaming Services, and Microsoft Game Pass should function properly. Unfortunately, the root cause of this issue remains unclear, so there's a possibility that the problem may reoccur. Hopefully, it won't, as the process of resolving it can be quite a hassle.

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