Xbox One system software
| Home Screen in March 2017 Update |
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| Developer | Microsoft |
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| Initial release | 6.2.9792.0 (xb_rel_flash1307.130829-1800) / November 22, 2013 |
| Latest release | 10.0.18363.8131 (19h1_release_xbox_dev_1911.191213-0400) / January 7, 2020 |
| Available in | 20 languages |
The Xbox One gaming console allows users to update their controllers. While it is not required, Microsoft makes frequent firmware updates to the gaming accessory. These firmware updates make various improvements to the controller, including enhancements for headset adapter capabilities and much more.
2381.0" is the latest firmware version, while revised controllers with 3.5 mm jack utilize version "2.3. 2385.0." Bluetooth-enabled Xbox One S controllers currently receive version "3.1. 1221.0." Ensure your Xbox One is connected to the internet.
If you want to get the update manually:
- Make sure your console is connected to the internet, and then press the Xbox button to open the guide.
- Select System > Settings.
- Select System > Updates & downloads.
- Under "Updates", you'll see: Console update available. Select this button to begin your update, or.
Restart the controller
Press and hold the Xbox button on the face of the controller for about 6 seconds—this will turn the controller off. Press the Xbox button again to turn the controller back on.If you want to get the update manually:
- Make sure your console is connected to the internet, and then press the Xbox button to open the guide.
- Select System > Settings.
- Select System > Updates & downloads.
- Under "Updates", you'll see: Console update available. Select this button to begin your update, or.
How to connect any Xbox One controller to PC via USB
- Step one: Connect your USB cable to your powered-on Windows computer.
- Step two: Connect the Micro USB end to your Xbox One controller.
- Step three: Press the Xbox logo on your controller to turn it on.
- Step four: Enjoy your games.
Some PCs, such as Microsoft Surface Studio, have Xbox Wireless built in. This enables you to connect your controller wirelessly by using Add a device in Settings. You can also use this method to connect using your Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows instead of pushing the button on the adapter.
Unplug all USB devices connected to your Xbox or PC (wireless hardware, external hard drives, other wired controllers, keyboards, and so on). Restart your Xbox or PC and try connecting the controller again. If eight wireless controllers are already connected, you can't connect another one until you disconnect one.
Xbox One Wireless Gamepads included with the Xbox One S and made after its release have Bluetooth, while the original Xbox One controllers don't. You can use both wirelessly with your PC, but the process is different; you need to get a separate wireless dongle for the non-Bluetooth gamepads.
Like everything else in your computer, Bluetooth requires both hardware and software. If your PC didn't come with the Bluetooth hardware installed, you can easily add it by purchasing a Bluetooth USB dongle. To determine whether your PC has Bluetooth hardware, check the Device Manager for Bluetooth Radio.
The Xbox One Wireless Controller can be used to play Xbox games on your PC when connected via micro-USB cable. Find out more. Find out what you can do with an Xbox One Wireless Controller and its compatibility differences on Windows 10, Windows 8.1, and Windows 7.
Playing Xbox Games on Windows 10 PC with Play Anywhere
- Download the game on Windows 10 PC.
- Connect your Xbox Controller to Windows 10 PC.
- Find the game listing in the Xbox App, and launch it.
- Now you can play the game using the controller, just like you play on the console with same controls.
- Connect you Xbox 360 to your network.
- Update your Xbox 360.
- Download Windows Media Player 11 to your PC.
- Change settings to allow media sharing with your Xbox 360.
- Check for media access on your Xbox 360 console menu.
- Play or open a shared media file.
Unlike other drivers, video drivers are updated often and usually with big performance increases, especially in new games. Heck, a recent Nvidia update increased Skyrim performance by 45%, and the driver after that increased its performance by another 20%. If you're a Skyrim player, that's a huge boost.
When you Install Windows 10 or upgrade to Windows 10 from any other Version of Windows. You don't need to install drivers at all. Windows 10 automatically install drivers and you don't need to download the drivers and install them manually.
Open the Control Panel and select "Hardware and Sound," then "Device Drivers." Select the devices that may need driver updates. Select "Action," and then "Update Driver Software." The system will scan for your current drivers and check if an updated version is available.
A driver, or device driver, is a software program that enables a specific hardware device to work with a computer's operating system. However, even if a hardware device is recognized by the operating system, installing the correct drivers may provide additional options and functionality for the device.
Reinstall the device driver
- In the search box on the taskbar, enter device manager, then select Device Manager.
- Right-click (or press and hold) the name of the device, and select Uninstall.
- Restart your PC.
- Windows will attempt to reinstall the driver.
Driver Booster is the best free driver updater program. It's compatible with all versions of Windows and makes updating drivers simple. This is handy so you don't have to click through so many windows when installing new drivers. Driver Booster works in Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, and XP.
Updating your computer's drivers and other updates can resolve problems, improve the performance, and increase the stability of your computer.
- BIOS updates.
- CD or DVD drive drivers and firmware.
- Controllers.
- Display drivers.
- Keyboard drivers.
- Mouse drivers.
- Modem drivers.
- Motherboard drivers and updates.
Navigate down to 'Sound, Video and game controllers'; expand and search for Realtek Audio, then right-click and select 'Update Drivers'. Take the first option and 'Search automatically for updated driver software'. If Windows can't find the correct drivers, you will have to manually reinstall your drivers.
The auto-detect feature of this update may not work immediately if you plugged your stereo headset adapter into the controller while downloading a system update, or while the console was turned off. To fix this, go to the Home screen and unplug the adapter. Then, plug the adapter back into the controller.