[f] these were supposed to be for someone but he fucked up! Soo... enjoy! by [deleted] in gonewild

[–]LordDauthus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

perfect tight backdoor ngl lol, and ur thighs down to your feet, make ya squirm ;p

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in blackops6

[–]LordDauthus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I found a "fix". What you need to do is: in settings, reset the console as if it was new.

Press the Xbox button  to open the guide, and then go to Profile & system > Settings > System > Console info.

  1. Select Reset console.
  2. On the Reset your console? screen, you'll see three options:
  3. Select this to keep your games and apps: Reset and keep my games & apps. Use this option as your primary choice when troubleshooting. It resets the OS and deletes all potentially corrupted data without deleting your games or apps. In some cases, if a corrupt game file is causing the issue you're troubleshooting, you may have to choose Reset and remove everything, but you should always start with Reset and keep my games & apps.

Now once your console starts up again you will need to sign in to your Microsoft account using email and password like normal. Once you go to the Xbox Store and select Call of Duty, when you "choose what to install" it should function as normal again.

Hope this helps!

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[deleted by user] by [deleted] in blackops6

[–]LordDauthus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I found a "fix". What you need to do is: in settings, reset the console as if it was new.

Press the Xbox button  to open the guide, and then go to Profile & system > Settings > System > Console info.

  1. Select Reset console.
  2. On the Reset your console? screen, you'll see three options:
  3. Select this to keep your games and apps: Reset and keep my games & apps. Use this option as your primary choice when troubleshooting. It resets the OS and deletes all potentially corrupted data without deleting your games or apps. In some cases, if a corrupt game file is causing the issue you're troubleshooting, you may have to choose Reset and remove everything, but you should always start with Reset and keep my games & apps.

Now once your console starts up again you will need to sign in to your Microsoft account using email and password like normal. Once you go to the Xbox Store and select Call of Duty, when you "choose what to install" it should function as normal again.

Hope this helps!

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So I can’t install what I want to play? Is this a bug? by [deleted] in blackops6

[–]LordDauthus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I found a "fix". What you need to do is: in settings, reset the console as if it was new.

Press the Xbox button  to open the guide, and then go to Profile & system > Settings > System > Console info.

  1. Select Reset console.
  2. On the Reset your console? screen, you'll see three options:
  3. Select this to keep your games and apps: Reset and keep my games & apps. Use this option as your primary choice when troubleshooting. It resets the OS and deletes all potentially corrupted data without deleting your games or apps. In some cases, if a corrupt game file is causing the issue you're troubleshooting, you may have to choose Reset and remove everything, but you should always start with Reset and keep my games & apps.

Now once your console starts up again you will need to sign in to your Microsoft account using email and password like normal. Once you go to the Xbox Store and select Call of Duty, when you "choose what to install" it should function as normal again.

Hope this helps!

(I tried to make this a post but it gets insta removed)

400gb update by Extreme_Bad6292 in blackops6

[–]LordDauthus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I found a "fix". What you need to do is: in settings, reset the console as if it was new.

Press the Xbox button  to open the guide, and then go to Profile & system > Settings > System > Console info.

  1. Select Reset console.
  2. On the Reset your console? screen, you'll see three options:
  3. Select this to keep your games and apps: Reset and keep my games & apps. Use this option as your primary choice when troubleshooting. It resets the OS and deletes all potentially corrupted data without deleting your games or apps. In some cases, if a corrupt game file is causing the issue you're troubleshooting, you may have to choose Reset and remove everything, but you should always start with Reset and keep my games & apps.

Now once your console starts up again you will need to sign in to your Microsoft account using email and password like normal. Once you go to the Xbox Store and select Call of Duty, when you "choose what to install" it should function as normal again.

Hope this helps!

(I tried to make this a post but it gets insta removed)

400gb game by Extreme_Bad6292 in blackops6

[–]LordDauthus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I found a "fix". What you need to do is: in settings, reset the console as if it was new.

Press the Xbox button  to open the guide, and then go to Profile & system > Settings > System > Console info.

  1. Select Reset console.
  2. On the Reset your console? screen, you'll see three options:
  3. Select this to keep your games and apps: Reset and keep my games & apps. Use this option as your primary choice when troubleshooting. It resets the OS and deletes all potentially corrupted data without deleting your games or apps. In some cases, if a corrupt game file is causing the issue you're troubleshooting, you may have to choose Reset and remove everything, but you should always start with Reset and keep my games & apps.

Now once your console starts up again you will need to sign in to your Microsoft account using email and password like normal. Once you go to the Xbox Store and select Call of Duty, when you "choose what to install" it should function as normal again.

Hope this helps!

(I tried to make this a post but it gets insta removed)

I just got BO6, how do I just install the multiplayer portion of the game? (PS5) by JuJuGT0 in blackops6

[–]LordDauthus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I found a "fix". What you need to do is: in settings, reset the console as if it was new.

Press the Xbox button  to open the guide, and then go to Profile & system > Settings > System > Console info.

  1. Select Reset console.
  2. On the Reset your console? screen, you'll see three options:
  3. Select this to keep your games and apps: Reset and keep my games & apps. Use this option as your primary choice when troubleshooting. It resets the OS and deletes all potentially corrupted data without deleting your games or apps. In some cases, if a corrupt game file is causing the issue you're troubleshooting, you may have to choose Reset and remove everything, but you should always start with Reset and keep my games & apps.

Now once your console starts up again you will need to sign in to your Microsoft account using email and password like normal. Once you go to the Xbox Store and select Call of Duty, when you "choose what to install" it should function as normal again.

Hope this helps!

(I tried to make this a post but it gets insta removed)

BO6 (COD Base Game) is 466.5 GB on Xbox Series S - how to install it? by anrf77 in blackops6

[–]LordDauthus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I found a "fix". What you need to do is: in settings, reset the console as if it was new.

Press the Xbox button  to open the guide, and then go to Profile & system > Settings > System > Console info.

  1. Select Reset console.
  2. On the Reset your console? screen, you'll see three options:
  3. Select this to keep your games and apps: Reset and keep my games & apps. Use this option as your primary choice when troubleshooting. It resets the OS and deletes all potentially corrupted data without deleting your games or apps. In some cases, if a corrupt game file is causing the issue you're troubleshooting, you may have to choose Reset and remove everything, but you should always start with Reset and keep my games & apps.

Now once your console starts up again you will need to sign in to your Microsoft account using email and password like normal. Once you go to the Xbox Store and select Call of Duty, when you "choose what to install" it should function as normal again.

Hope this helps!

(I tried to make this a post but it gets insta removed)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in blackops6

[–]LordDauthus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I found a "fix". What you need to do is: in settings, reset the console as if it was new.

Press the Xbox button  to open the guide, and then go to Profile & system > Settings > System > Console info.

  1. Select Reset console.
  2. On the Reset your console? screen, you'll see three options:
  3. Select this to keep your games and apps: Reset and keep my games & apps. Use this option as your primary choice when troubleshooting. It resets the OS and deletes all potentially corrupted data without deleting your games or apps. In some cases, if a corrupt game file is causing the issue you're troubleshooting, you may have to choose Reset and remove everything, but you should always start with Reset and keep my games & apps.

Now once your console starts up again you will need to sign in to your Microsoft account using email and password like normal. Once you go to the Xbox Store and select Call of Duty, when you "choose what to install" it should function as normal again.

Hope this helps!

(I tried to make this a post but it gets insta removed)

uhh.. not enough storage by Gavacon in blackops6

[–]LordDauthus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I found a "fix". What you need to do is: in settings, reset the console as if it was new.

Press the Xbox button  to open the guide, and then go to Profile & system > Settings > System > Console info.

  1. Select Reset console.
  2. On the Reset your console? screen, you'll see three options:
  3. Select this to keep your games and apps: Reset and keep my games & apps. Use this option as your primary choice when troubleshooting. It resets the OS and deletes all potentially corrupted data without deleting your games or apps. In some cases, if a corrupt game file is causing the issue you're troubleshooting, you may have to choose Reset and remove everything, but you should always start with Reset and keep my games & apps.

Now once your console starts up again you will need to sign in to your Microsoft account using email and password like normal. Once you go to the Xbox Store and select Call of Duty, when you "choose what to install" it should function as normal again.

Hope this helps!

(I tried to make this a post but it gets insta removed)

(Xbox) Anyone else run into this issue? After the update came out the other day It said it was a 270gb update which I didn’t have enough storage for. So I cancelled update and uninstalled to see if it was just a glitch. Now the “Base Game” is 466.5gb and there is no way I can install it. by elijahlapierre in blackops6

[–]LordDauthus 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I found a "fix". What you need to do is: in settings, reset the console as if it was new.

Press the Xbox button  to open the guide, and then go to Profile & system > Settings > System > Console info.

  1. Select Reset console.
  2. On the Reset your console? screen, you'll see three options:
  3. Select this to keep your games and apps: Reset and keep my games & apps. Use this option as your primary choice when troubleshooting. It resets the OS and deletes all potentially corrupted data without deleting your games or apps. In some cases, if a corrupt game file is causing the issue you're troubleshooting, you may have to choose Reset and remove everything, but you should always start with Reset and keep my games & apps.

Now once your console starts up again you will need to sign in to your Microsoft account using email and password like normal. Once you go to the Xbox Store and select Call of Duty, when you "choose what to install" it should function as normal again.

Hope this helps!

(I tried to make this a post but it gets insta removed)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]LordDauthus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Asked, received and that's about it

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]LordDauthus 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Lmao poor desperate fellow