Xbox Series X/S Error Code 0x87E105DC: How to Fix It

Easy 30-60 minutes Medium Severity Verified June 2026
Error Code
0x87E105DC
Brand
Xbox Series X/S
Product Type
game_platform
Severity
Medium
DIY Difficulty
Easy
Estimated Fix Time
30-60 minutes
Error code 0x87E105DC on your Xbox Series X/S (or Xbox One) means the game or app you're trying to launch has a corrupted package file. This can happen due to incomplete downloads, disk errors, or system glitches. Follow these steps to resolve it.
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How to Fix Error Code 0x87E105DC

  1. Restart Your Xbox

  2. Check for System Updates

  3. Reinstall the Problematic Game or App

  4. Clear Local Saved Games (Cache)

  5. Run a Network Test and Check for Corruption

  6. Perform a Soft Factory Reset (Keep Games & Apps)

    Backup any data you can't afford to lose, though this option preserves games and apps.
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When to Call a Professional

If the error persists after a factory reset, your console may have a hardware issue (e.g., failing hard drive). Contact Xbox Support or take it to a certified repair center.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does error 0x87E105DC mean?
It means the game or app package is corrupted, preventing it from launching. This often happens after an interrupted download or update.
Will I lose my game saves if I reinstall a game?
No, your saves are backed up to the cloud automatically (if you're online and have an Xbox Live account). After reinstalling, your saves will sync.
Can I fix error 0x87E105DC without reinstalling?
Sometimes. Try restarting your console, clearing cache, or running a network test first. If those don't work, reinstalling is the most reliable fix.
Is this error specific to Xbox Series X/S?
No, error 0x87E105DC can also occur on Xbox One consoles. The troubleshooting steps are the same.
What if the error appears for multiple games?
Try a soft factory reset (keep games & apps) or a full reset after backing up. If it persists, it may indicate a system-level issue or failing hard drive.