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Destiny 1 Error Code Marionberry: How to Fix it
Check the network settings and configuration
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Published onOctober 24, 2023
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Destiny is a popular first-personal shooting game, and while it runs perfectly for most, a few users reported the error codeMarionberryin Destiny 1. It prevents them from signing in or accessing the characters, amongst other things.
The error code is encountered in Destiny 2 as well, and both the underlying causes and fixes remain pretty much the same. So, this guide will also work in that case.
What is error code Marionberry?
Marionberry is a network-related error that arises when your device is unable to reach the Destiny servers. It can be due to misconfigured network settings, issues with the DNS server or a temporary server outage.
Besides, problems with the router configuration can also trigger problems. For instance, a few found that UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) conflicted with the connection.
How do I fix Destiny 1 error code Marionberry?
Before we start with the slightly complex solutions, try these quick ones:
If none work, head to the fixes listed next.
1. Power cycle the console
When faced with Destiny 1 error codeMarionberryon PS5 or Xbox, power cycling the console usually does the trick.
For Xbox, hold the Xbox button on the console for 10 seconds, and when it turns off, again press the button to turn on the device.
For PlayStation, power off the console, unplug all the cords from the back, wait for 5 minutes, then plug them back in, and turn on the device.
2. Disable UPnP
UPnP, orUniversal Plug and Play, allows easy access to network devices but can also pose a security threat or trigger the Destiny 1 error codeMarionberrywhen signing in. So try disabling UPnP and check for improvements.
To disable UPnP > log in to your router’s configuration page > head toAdvanced network settings(or a similar section) > and turn off UPnP. These steps may differ on your router. So check the FAQ section on the manufacturer’s website for the exact procedure.
3. Change the DNS server
3.1 On Xbox
3.2 On PlayStation
Changing the DNS server also helps withDestiny error code Buffalo. Besides, you don’t necessarily have to use this DNS. Go with any of the reliable ones or thefastest DNS near you.
4. Clear the game data
4.1 On Xbox
4.2 On PlayStation
5. Reinstall the game
When nothing else works, the last option is to reinstall Destiny 1 to get rid of the error codeMarionberry, be it on Xbox One, PS5, or any other console.
Make sure to restart the console after uninstalling the game and clear any cloud storage for it.
Once you reach this part of the guide, the Destiny 1 error codeMarionberryshouldn’t appear anymore. And remember, network-related fixes will also help withpacket loss in Destiny.
Besides, if faced with other similar problems, check our curated guide listing all theDestiny 2 error codes and their solutions. These work with Destiny 1 as well!
For any queries or to share what worked for you, drop a comment below.
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Kazim Ali Alvi
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Kazim has always been fond of technology, be it scrolling through the settings on his iPhone, Android device, or Windows PC. He’s specialized in hardware devices, always ready to remove a screw or two to find out the real cause of a problem.
Long-time Windows user, Kazim is ready to provide a solution for your every software & hardware error on Windows 11, Windows 10 and any previous iteration. He’s also one of our experts in Networking & Security.
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