FAQ about the banned console. Ban

Live is a certain social network, connecting gaming platforms from Microsoft together. Thanks to this service, you can buy and download games from the Marketplace, chat with other users, view their achievements and trophies, play online and much more.

To plug Xbox One to Xbox Live possible the very first time you start the console. If there was no Internet at that moment, this can be done when entering the online store.

If you have used services from Microsoft or purchased their programs, they will be suitable for Xbox One login and password, which you entered when registering them. Among them: Skype, Office 360, OneDrive and others.

After registration you will be able acquainted with additional information about the paid features of the service, and then decide whether you need a subscription to Xbox One and what benefits you will get from it.

Ban Xbox One and everything that relates to it

Let's move on to the main topic of this article - blocking Live accounts.

The first and most important rule is do not buy accounts from unverified persons. There are several popular resources, many of which are completely unrelated to gaming and console topics, such as message boards and multifaceted forums. There you can meet unscrupulous people selling stolen profiles with games.

Often prices for “hijacked” accounts are ultra-low, which is very attractive to inexperienced people. However, the risks they are exposed to are very high.

The fact is that a stranger’s profile, which you can buy, is restored in just a couple of clicks. The result is that you are left without money, without games and without the ability to play online from any profile. The worst thing is that these restrictions can be lifelong, that is, the console will lose a huge part of its attractive features.

In addition, such accounts can be linked bank cards other people, also stolen. You may be subject to criminal liability for this if suspicion of theft falls on you.

To find out if your Xbox One is banned, simply log into Xbox Live. If you succeed, there is no ban.

It's another matter if you buy games by chipping in. If you study this topic in detail and find a trusted resource where all users are reviewed by moderators, the risk of being banned is minimal, but it still exists if you use the “scheme” incorrectly.

Less severe penalties may be applied to those who abuses obscene language in multiplayer chat. If other players complain about you, your profile may be blocked.

If you banned your Xbox One due to complaints, then most likely the ban will be lifted after a certain period of time. The more often this happens, the longer you will not be able to log into Live, and therefore not play online.

Unlocking Xbox One

If you received ban for accounts on Xbox One, it is unlikely that it will be possible to remove the restriction. The same applies to the use of stolen credit cards.

Resale of accounts is prohibited conditions license agreement, which we are usually used to scrolling through. The theft of accounts or any other personal information is generally punishable by law. Of course, no one will pronounce an acquittal.

If you really know that you were banned by mistake, write to support service and provide them with as much information as possible relevant to the subject of the letter.

All in all, Can you unban your Xbox One?, but to do this, you will have to bring a lot of really worthwhile arguments that completely prove that you are right.

By the way, if when you log into Live you see the following message on your Xbox One: "Error 1170000" or something similar, do not rush to write to support. Sometimes all these warnings are not related to the imposition of restrictions. Try it reboot the console and internet router, and also look for information on troubleshooting similar problems.

I was prompted to create this topic by a large number of identical questions about the ban, in Lately. And I'm just tired of answering them. Read this first and very carefully so as not to create unnecessary posts and topics.

To begin with, what is a ban? Ban (bathhouse, banana), in the context of xBox 360 - blocking exit to xBox LIVE. That's it, nothing else will happen to your console. You can continue to play, but only off-line. The HDD remains at your disposal, and the console remains absolutely the same.

There is one more by-effect ban: profiles launched on a banned console (transferred using a flash drive, for example), stop working on NON-banned consoles (banned consoles will read normally), are displayed as “Damaged Profile”, but there is a way out - read the spoiler.

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You will have to perform this operation with the profile every time after you launched the profile on a banned console.

Why can I be banned?
Now they're banning only for two and a half reasons:
  1. use of scorched points;
  2. FreeBoot;
  3. There were reports of bans due to the game Halo 4, which was played with an xBox LIVE connected before the official release of the game. But there can be no talk of a wave of bans; the messages are NOT massive.
I failed my AP25 check, is it dangerous?
No, at the moment, everything related to the drive’s firmware (the firmware itself, check failures, errors when launching games, discs written to 97%, etc.) is absolutely safe in xBox LIVE.

My console is marked for ban.
So what, being marked for a ban does not equal a ban and you can safely go to xBox LIVE.

What about drive emulators like xKey or Wassaby?
Everything is exactly the same as with the firmware - everything is safe.

My console is already banned, can I unban it?
No, It is Immpossible. Information about the ban is contained not only on the console, but also on the M$ servers.
, was only once in the entire history of xBox LIVE.

Now I’ll explain the essence of why the waves of bans for flashed drives stopped. The fact is that the banned console is completely out of circulation by Microsoft (hereinafter referred to as M$) and they no longer receive a penny from these consoles. Even if the console has a firmware drive, M$ still receives money from users for all sorts of goodies, Gold status, DLC, gear for avatars, etc., so it is stupidly not profitable for M$ to ban consoles, even if they have firmware drives or drive emulators.
There is another option for canceling bans - the firmware and emulators are so advanced that M$ simply cannot clearly distinguish between consoles that are firmware (or with an emulator) and those that are not, and are simply afraid to ban honest users. For example, you are an ardent face-taker who does not handle discs very carefully. I put the scratched face into the console, and the console says “Disk is not supported” or “Disk is not recognized” or something else and pops up the AP25 check failure flag. I pulled out the disk, wiped it, shuffled it on my T-shirt, put it back in the console - a successful launch. But the failure remained, and, theoretically, the console fell under the banana, although the console was never even disassembled. M$ caught wind of this bullshit even with the release of AP25 itself and stopped banning consoles.

Somehow like this.

It’s not a good idea to play games before the official release, because... it fires with 100% accuracy.

That's all for now.
Perhaps I will update it over time.

PS For those who are in the tank, don’t worry and do as D3migod said:
With a small caveat. M$ may start a wave of bans before its release new console. This is not excluded, but it seems to me unlikely. In any case, it will not be very soon. There is also a small possibility that the live for 360 will soon be closed after the release of the same new console from M$.

PS The last paragraph is just speculation and may have nothing to do with reality.


10. Buying an account

The new generation of consoles is just around the corner, but it's not yet close enough to scare away all the neophytes from buying a console. The most annoying thing when buying a set-top box and getting the corresponding account is that you will soon lose it, and sometimes for a completely incomprehensible reason. Therefore, today let’s remember 10 reasons why you may lose your PSN or Xbox Live account.

10. Buying an account

Let's start with a rather obvious point: if for some reason you decide to purchase a certain account “in private,” then be prepared for the fact that you can be blocked at any time. Most often, stolen accounts are sold, and if the real owner finds out that someone else is using his account and contacts support, you will almost certainly be banned.

9. Offensive nickname

Not all players are aware that Sony or Microsoft can block you not only for specific actions, but also simply for the name of your account, but this is true. One of the most significant such cases occurred quite recently - in March of this year, Sony blocked a Russian player with the nickname “blya” for an “offensive nickname.”

The most interesting thing in this story is that before the ban, the player had been using this account for 11 years, but could not change the account name due to the rules and restrictions of the PlayStation itself. Fortunately, everything ended well: Sony came to its senses and restored the gamer’s account, but often the situation unfolds according to a different scenario, and the blocking is never lifted.

8. Use of "exploits"

It is unlikely that anyone will be surprised that the creators of consoles actively ban cheaters, but not everyone knows that sometimes companies equate with cheaters those players who use “exploits” - bugs missed by the developers that can be purposefully used to gain some kind of unfair advantage in Game. Typically, developers take responsibility for such problems, but there are cases where Microsoft still severely punished “exploiters” with a banhammer.

7. Request to the bank for a refund for the purchase of games

It would seem that you have every right to request a refund from your bank for a purchase on PSN made through your credit card, but Sony in this situation also has every right to ban you for this. And it is likely that she will actually do this - you can find many stories confirming this on the Internet. At the same time, Sony doesn’t care at all if the purchase was not made by you, but, for example, by hackers who hacked your account.

6. Hacking the console

This should be obvious to everyone, but if you suddenly don’t know, don’t even try to log in to your set-top box if you’ve hacked it. Sony and Microsoft will very quickly realize that you have done something wrong with your console, and will simply block you, since hacking consoles is prohibited by company rules.

5. Offensive messages

All major gaming companies in last years are tightening their policies against toxic gamers, and Sony and Microsoft are no exception. To get a ban, you don’t have to use swear words or insult your opponent directly - the definition of so-called “hate speech” is very broad, and you risk getting a ban for almost any openly negative comment directed towards a specific person or group of people.

4. Insults towards the platform itself

In fact, you can get a ban not only for insulting other players, but also for insulting Sony and Microsoft themselves and their consoles. Of course, these companies pay little attention to abuse from ordinary gamers, but if you are at least a well-known streamer and criticize the platform, do not be surprised if in response to your emotional criticism the companies do not rush to fix the problems of their consoles, but instead simply they will ban you. There were already precedents.

3. Using Lag Switch

A Lag Switch is a device that causes network delays in an online game, preventing your console and the game's servers from communicating. In online games that do not have dedicated servers, Lag Switch allows you to deceive your opponents, since while the device prevents your console from sending your data to the server, you simply freeze on the enemy screens. However, in reality you can continue to move and act freely, and during an artificially created lag it may well kill a helpless opponent. Of course, this is punishable by a ban.

2. "Hate messages"

Another point related to indirect verbal attacks on other players. What distinguishes this point from offensive messages is that you may not call anyone names at all, even in a veiled manner. We are talking about those situations when a certain “troll” simply “harasss” other players - for example, stalks a certain gamer from one game to another, sends him some meaningless, crazy messages in a personal message, etc. It would seem that formally you are not offending anyone, but you will not deceive Sony and Microsoft - they know that these are all “hateful messages”.

1. Using your real name as a nickname

Yes, on Xbox Live and PSN you can even be used for using your real name as your account nickname. True, only under certain circumstances: this can happen if yours didn’t choose your name very well, choosing something offensive or provocative. In such cases, even evidence in the form of presenting a passport usually does not help - the blow of a banhammer is inevitable. For example, this is exactly the fate that befell the player with the telling name “Jihad”.

Xbox Live is a service designed for Xbox 360 and Xbox One users. Thanks to it, you can buy and download games, play with friends online, chat with them, share screenshots and videos recorded during the game.

In simple words, Xbox Live is a kind of social network that connects players around the world.

How to connect Xbox Live on Xbox One

At the first Xbox connection One to the Internet the system will ask you create account Xbox Live. If you already have profile of one of the Microsoft services: Skype, One Drive or another - you can use it.

After setting up your profile: choosing an avatar, creating a unique username, and so on, you can connect social network Facebook and look for friends who already have an Xbox.

All yours game achievements will be visible to your friends and other users. This is necessary to raise the competitive spirit.

All digital copies of games can be purchased on the Xbox Marketplace, a store integrated into Xbox Live. There, you can buy a paid subscription.


To find out if you need an Xbox One subscription, let's find out all its advantages:

  1. Ability to install some popular programs for Xbox One: Netflix, Skype, etc.;
  2. Play online with other players;
  3. Early Access to new products and demo versions of games;
  4. 2 free games every month.

As you know, Without a paid subscription you will not be able to play with other players.

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How to avoid getting banned from Xbox One on Xbox Live

Each of us has encountered at least once in our lives with user agreement when installing programs on a PC or registering for any service. To start using any of these products, you need to accept the conditions that are precisely stated in this agreement.

Few people read this “canvas” and simply press "I agree" or "I accept". From now on, you must understand that if you do not comply with the same rules of use, you may be blocked, that is, ban Xbox One.

Unlike PSN for PS4, Xbox Live often only bans accounts, not the console itself. But no one probably wants to lose all their games overnight.

Here is a list of basic rules that you must follow in order to don't get banned for Xbox One accounts and so on.

  1. Do not use other people's credit cards to pay for games and other content on Xbox Live;
  2. Do not insult other players and do not distribute 18+ content;
  3. Don't buy Xbox Live Gold cards in uncertified stores;
  4. Do not buy or sell accounts;
  5. Do not use stolen or dubious accounts;
  6. Do not install pirated software and games(valid for Xbox 360).

To unban your Xbox One account, you need contact support. You can find out why you were banned and explain the situation if the ban was groundless.

You need to understand that unlocking Xbox One is not always possible, because if you really broke the rules, then no one will do it.

Error 1170000 on Xbox Live sometimes confused with a ban. In fact, you need to check which account you are trying to launch the game from. If you are using a local profile, try logging in with a Microsoft account. If it doesn't help, reinstall the game.

To find out if Xbox One is banned, just try Sign in to Xbox Live and try to use any online service.

faq about the banned console

What does this mean to you, and what should you do about it?
Firstly, the most important thing is the inability to access the Xbox Live service from this console. This means for you: no more game updates (aka title updates), XBLA games (live games), marketplace content, netflix/sky player, etc. And there’s nothing you can do about it, all network capabilities of your console are blocked FOREVER.

Most likely, your gamertag WAS NOT BANNED. When your gamertag is banned, Microsoft will send you an email explaining why you were banned (ban details). If you didn't receive a notification, then everything should be fine with your profile, except for a few things.

Installing the game on the hard drive in a banned console is BLOCKED.
This means that playing any game from the hard drive will not be possible. If you try to play an installed game, the console will display a message stating that the game was installed on another console and you need to uninstall and reinstall it, and when you try to reinstall the game, the console will display a message stating that this function is not supported. So far there are no ways to fix this problem; this function simply disappears from the banned console.

The hard drive itself is not affected - you can move it to another console that is not yet banned, and it will work fine. You DO NOT need to reformat it to restore functionality. All installed games you will need to reinstall it on the console you will be playing on. This is a completely normal situation when replacing hard drives in a console.

Windows Media Center functionality is blocked.
BUT it is possible to stream video/audio through the media library.

Your Gamertag may be damaged.
This does not mean that your gamertag is banned, you can restore it in an unbanned XBOX 360, however, ANY WHICH YOU RECEIVED AFTER THE BAN WILL BE LOST!! Your gamertag data will be corrupted EVERY time you use it on a banned console. This means that you will not be able to play offline to get achievements - this will not work, secondly, when you return your profile to an unbanned XBOX 360, this will damage the profile and the entire game process will be lost. There's nothing you can do about it.

Some caveats about saves- if you use a save on a banned XBOX 360, this will also affect your profile on an unbanned/licensed console! BE CAREFUL! Nothing can be done about this either.

Your XBLA (Live Arcade) games and DLC (downloadable content) will work, but you will need to be signed into Xbox Live to play them on different consoles. This is a normal situation on unbanned/licensed consoles. They may be damaged and may also be downloaded again if you try to run them on a banned console. You can transfer the content you downloaded here: http://www.xbox.com/en-US/support/sy...on/default.htm, but remember that you can only do this once every 12 months.

So, in general:
What does a ban promise for your console:
* Inability to access Xbox Live
* Inability to install games on HDD
* Impossibility using Windows Media Center extender
* Impossibility of receiving achievements from a backup of a damaged profile

There's nothing you can do about it except buy a new console..

There may be OTHER possibilities for blocking the functionality of your console other than those described here, but they have not yet been discovered.

1.How can I check if I am banned without logging into live?
-No, at the moment the only way is to go live again and play roulette.

2.Why are they banned? Crooked sectors? Game before release? Firmware?
-Previously, bans were given only for crooked sectors and games before releases; in the fall season, they learned to ban M$ for reflashed consoles.
As evidence, there are already many posts from users on the net, and I also cite a post from the stage:
I bought 2 new consoles XBOX 360 and i let them connect all week to LIVE.

Console1
Banned: YES
Drive Model: Lite On
FW:1.6
I only played 1 game: Gears.Of.War.2.NTSC.XBOX360-x360inT and it isn't NUKED. I Never played before release date. And it was check 100% verify abgx. LEVEL 3
After burned the game: yes i check it was 100%verify abgx. Everything GRREN.

Console2
Baned: YES
Drive Model: Lite On
FW1.6
Flash Mode: Conective Kit (CK3 PROBE)
Game Played: ZERO, NONE,000000000 Game played. Not a single backup. Never PLAy a backup in this Xbox360.

Conclusion:
Think what you want, because ME I DONT HAVE more +++++++Doubt MS CAN DETECT FIRMWARE.
For those who don't understand:
The guy bought 2 new consoles, both light-on, and flashed 1.6 iExtrime.
On the 1st I only played kettlebell 2, tested by abgx 100%.
The second one was simply connected to live and did not insert a SINGLE disc, it lasted about a week (it was online live all the time) and was banned.
Conclusion: M$ is now detected by updated consoles.

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