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Fix: “Error in content enumeration” on Xbox One

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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CertainXbox Oneerrorscan be relatively harmless while some othererrorscan prevent you from playing your favorite games.

Xbox Oneusers reportedErrorin content enumerationmessage thatprevents them from playing games such as Grand Theft Auto V.

This can be an inconvenient problem, but there are few solutions that you can try.

“Error in content enumeration” on Xbox One, how to fix it?

“Error in content enumeration” on Xbox One, how to fix it?

Fix – Xbox One “Error in content enumeration”

Solution 1 – Use Energy-saving mode

ManyXbox Oneusers use Instant-on option that allows them to quickly put theirXbox Onein standby mode.

This option is great if you want to turn on and off yourXbox Onequickly, but this feature can causeErrorin content enumerationmessage to appear.

To fix this problem, you need to disable Instant-on mode by following these steps:

By switching to Energy-saving mode the problem withErrorin content enumerationmessage should be resolved.

Keep in mind that by using Energy-saving mode yourXbox Onewill turn on a bit slower, but it will also use a lot less power when you turn it off.

Solution 2 – Factory reset your console

According to users, you can fix this problem simply by performing a factory reset on your console. To do that, follow these steps:

Now you need to add your Xbox profile by following these steps:

After that, you need to disconnect from the Internet by following these steps:

Now you need to reinstall the game and play it offline without downloading any updates.

Save the game as soon as you can and connect to the Internet again. You’ll be asked if you want to use your local save or the could save.

Choose the cloud save option and check if the problem is resolved. If the problem persists, you might have to repeat all these steps and choose local save option.

Keep in mind that by using this option your game progress might be deleted.

Solution 3 – Clear the cache

SometimesErrorin content enumerationmessage can be caused by your cache and in order to fix it you need to clear it.

Your cache holds all sorts of temporary files, and if those files are corrupted, you might encounter this and many othererrors. To clean your cache, you need to do the following:

After clearing the cache, check if theerroris resolved.

Solution 4 – Remove local saved games

Your saved games can sometimes become corrupted and that can causeErrorin content enumerationmessage to appear. To fix this problem you need to delete local saved games from your console.

Keep in mind that your saved games are stored both locally and onXbox Liveservers so you won’t delete them permanently by using this solution. To delete local saved games, follow these steps:

Solution 5 – Sign out and sign back in

According to some users, you can fix this issue simply by signing out and signing back in to your profile. To do that onXbox One, you need to follow these steps:

Now sign back in to your profile and check if the problem is resolved.

Errorin content enumerationmessage can cause problems with your saved games onXbox One, but you should be able to fix it by using one of our solutions.

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Milan Stanojevic

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Milan has been enthusiastic about technology ever since his childhood days, and this led him to take interest in all PC-related technologies. He’s a PC enthusiast and he spends most of his time learning about computers and technology.

Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s one of the Troubleshooting experts in our worldwide team, specializing in Windows errors & software issues.

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Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s specialized in Windows errors & software issues.