I don't know about you but I'm getting tired of all the random Xbox App error messages I've come across over the years! It seems like Microsoft is pumping them out faster than they are features and fixes! Thankfully most of these errors are easy to fix so follow along as we show you how to solve Xbox app error code 0xc0EA0001 on Windows 11.

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  1. Fixing Xbox App error code0xc0EA0001 on Windows 11
  2. Why does the Xbox app have so many error messages?
  3. Fixing Xbox app error codes

Steps to Fix Xbox App Error 0xc0EA0001 on Windows 11.

The first part of this process is to restart your computer (if you haven't already). Once you have done this, you will need to reset quite a few different components that the Xbox App uses to function. The Microsoft Store, the Xbox App and Gaming Services (a background process that the Xbox app uses). 99% of the time after you have dealt with these 3 components error 0xc0EA0001 will go away.

Reset the Microsoft Store

To reset the Microsoft Store, follow these steps:

  • Open the Settings app and go to Apps & Features.

  • Find the Microsoft Store in the list, click the three dots next to it, and select Advanced Options.

  • Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Reset.

  • Restart your computer after completing this step.

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Reset the Xbox App

This one is an obvious one! So go ahead and reset it.

  • Open the Settings app and go to Apps & Features.

  • Locate the Xbox app, click the three dots next to it, and select Advanced Options.

  • Scroll down and click Reset.

  • Restart your computer again.

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Reset Gaming Services

The final Xbox related app to uninstall.

  • Open the Settings app and navigate to Apps & Features.

  • Find Gaming Services, click the three dots, and select Advanced Options.

  • Scroll to the bottom and click Reset.

  • Restart your computer and check if the Xbox app now works without the error.

How to Fix Xbox App Error 0x89235003 on Windows.

Uninstall the Latest Windows 11 Update

This might not seem like it will work but you'd be surprised of often Microsoft breaks something in updates. So uninstalling them works quite well.

  • Open Settings > Windows Update > Update history.

  • Select Uninstall Updates and choose the most recent one to remove.

Install the Latest Windows Update

If you can't uninstall the update or it doesn't resolve the issue, check for new updates:

  • Go to Settings > Windows Update > Check for updates.

  • Download and install any available updates, then restart your computer.

If nothing in this guide has worked you're pretty much going to have to clean-install Windows 11 on your computer. Just make sure that you do a full clean install and not a simple reset. For some reason, the same problem still seems to stay present for a lot of people.