The error occurs occasionally but still annoying. Several users have reported this error in the Microsoft community forum. This error can occur due to incompatible drivers or issues with the Visual C++ package. Follow the steps listed in this article to fix the Xbox One controller runtime error in Windows.
How do I fix the Xbox One controller runtime error?
1. Install Xbox One controller PC driver
1.1 Uninstall Xbox 360 drivers 1.2 Install Xbox One controller driver Note that, Microsoft has stopped providing the direct download links for its Xbox One controller as it comes pre-installed with Windows 10. However, you can still manually download the drivers from third-party sources with a little research. Xbox One error 0x87e107d1: Here’s how to fix it
2. Perform a clean boot
SPONSORED Windows will now restart with bare minimum Windows services. Try connecting the Xbox One controller to the PC and check if the error occurs. If the error does not occur in the Clean Boot mode, it is possible that third-party software is triggering the error. You need to find and remove the software to fix the issue. Make sure you disable Clean Boot by enabling all the disabled services and reboot the computer before proceeding with other troubleshooting steps.
3. Update Microsoft Visual C++
3.1 Update Windows OS The latest build of Windows 10 comes pre-installed with the latest Xbox One controller drivers. So, installing the updates can fix the issue with your controller.
4. Run System File Checker tool
The Xbox One controller runtime error can occur due to several reasons. To fix the problem, start by installing the latest Xbox One controller drivers. If the issue persists, try other steps in this article to see if that helps.
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