Many Halo Infinite players said that they encountered the error code 0x80070424 or 0x80070003 when they were installing Halo Infinite on Windows 11 / 10 PCs from Xbox App, PC Game Pass app or Microsoft Store. After going through the issues, we have found out the probably effective solutions to fix the error code 0x80070424 or 0x80070003 on Windows 11/10 devices.
PC gamers may get the Halo Infinite Error Code 0x80070424 or 0x80070003 during the installation of the game via the Xbox App, PC Game Pass app or Microsoft Store on their Windows 11 or Windows 10 gaming rig. In this post, we provide the most suitable solutions affected gamers can apply to resolve the issue.
1. Repair Xbox app
The first solution to fix Halo Infinite Error Code 0x80070424 / 0x80070003 on your Windows system is to reset the Xbox app. Do like that,
1. First, open the Settings app and click on the Apps option.
2. Inside Apps, select the Apps & features option.
3. Then select the Xbox app and click the three dots next to it and select Advanced options.
4. On the next window, click the Repair button in the Reset section and click the Reset button.
4. Follow the same steps above to reset Xbox Game Pass and Microsoft Store.
5. Finally, reboot the system and see the error code disappear from your computer.
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4. Reinstall/Reregister Windows Store and Windows Store Apps
Sometimes, re-registering Microsoft Store and apps can help you quickly remove Halo Infinite Error Code 0x80070424 / 0x80070003 from your Windows system.
1. First, type Powershell in your search box and open the top search results. And open a PowerShell window with administrative privileges.
3. Inside the new screen, type the following command and press Enter,
Get-AppxPackage -AllUsers| Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register “$($_.InstallLocation)\AppXManifest.xml”}
4. After you execute the command, the problem can be solved; if not, enter the following command,
get-appxpackage Microsoft.GamingServices | remove-AppxPackage –allusers
After the command executes, restart your computer and on boot, try opening Microsoft Store, the Xbox App or PC Game Pass app as the case may be and see if the error reoccurs when you try to download/install Halo Infinite. If so, try the next solution.
5. Run SFC Scan
If any of the system files are corrupted or damaged, then you will also receive Error Code 0x80070424 / 0x80070003 in your Halo Infinite. To avoid the same error, you need to run the SFC tool to repair those corrupted system files.
1. First, type cmd in your Windows 11 search box and open a Command Prompt window with administrator privileges.
2. Then type the following command in the black screen and click Enter,
Sfc /scannow
3. After executing the command, reboot the system and reinstall the game on your system.
6. Contact Xbox/Microsoft and/or Halo Support
As a last resort, if nothing has worked for you this far, you can contact Microsoft Support and see what possible assistance they can provide to resolve the issue at hand. You may also contact Halo Support Team at support.halowaypoint.com.
Hope this helps!
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