Xbox Live Account Banner

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Now a days there has been many claims made by many of the website claiming to be providing the solution to get your permanently banned Xbox 360 account unbanned, by making use of some of the third party software or or some of the hacking technique for getting successful in unbanning the banned Xbox account.

So we thought of getting into details of this and checked out how far this claims are true or not, and the result i got was that this claims were not at all true. The important thing to notice in the result was that it is not at all possible for getting a permanent ban account to unban. So we cautious you all that websites and other user who claim this are trying to fool you with an intention of harming you and your PC with the use of some sort of malicious software.

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The thing here is the whoever tries to unban a ban Xbox account he/she is indulging in a illegal activities as the process is an illegal and Microsoft may take a legal action against you. The right way is to go a words with the Xbox Live representative or a customer care center and figure out the reason and way by which your account got permanently banned rather than indulging into dong illegal activities and inviting more trouble for yourself.

You can follow some of the prevention method we have listed for you so that avoid yourself getting banned from Xbox Live

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Step 1: Get the complete knowledge of Xbox Live Code of Conduct and Term of use which will give you complete detail of all the actions and behavior which can get you banned from Xbox Live permanently. So go through it before indulging into anything you are not sure of.

Step 2:
Keep yourself out of doing out any modification to your Xbox 360, modification implies that making changes to your console which have a restriction from the side of the designer.

Step 3: Keep your gaming path safe and simple, follow a safe way, if you feel frustrated and unhappy with your opponent behavior don’t reply back and keep your mind cool and fresh and instead avoid your opponent by mute them. Don’t say or reply back with any of the inappropriate words like making racist comment or sexual comment.

Step 4:
Stop the game at the instance when you feel your opponents are making use of cheating methods and other such thing for winning this involves modification to console also, as there is every possibility that Microsoft will also banned you by giving the reason as helping other cheat.

Some Warnings and Tips to Remember:

No notification from Microsoft before banning the Xbox account and also no refunding of the subscription or refund of remaining period of subscription.

If you are getting yourself a Xbox 360 which was owned by someone else before than use it only after formatting the hard disk and deleting all the old files. You might be having a problem of with your family setting on your Xbox 360 account because of which you will be getting 9999 temporary ban message, so correct the family setting to rectify it.

If you get ban by Microsoft either for temporary or permanent, don’t go here and there to other sites and forums complaining in this regard and finding for some other means for solution as this will leads you to some more deep trouble and Microsoft can take a strict legal action against you.

Available to users on Xbox One and the Windows 10 app, anyone can take any picture and stick it up on Xbox Live for all to see. Of course, standard community guidelines apply (and Microsoft's system approves pictures before they go live), but on Xbox One, you're now able to express yourself without custom avatar poses or pre-set pictures.

Here's how you can set up your own Xbox gamerpic, on both Xbox One and Windows 10.

Update April 14, 2020: Microsoft has temporarily restricted custom avatar uploads to reduce the load on Xbox Live, stemming from the global pandemic. We'll let you know here when they're live again.

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How to create a custom Xbox gamerpic on your Xbox One

  1. Open the guide menu by pressing the Xbox button on your controller.
  2. Move the joystick up to the profile selection at the top. (Pictured below.)

  3. Use the 'A' button to select My profile.
  4. Use the joystick and the 'A' button to select Customize profile.
  5. Select Change gamerpic.
  6. Select Upload a custom image.

  7. Next, you will land on the new UWP File Picker app.
  8. Navigate to a directory containing your picture, from a USB stick, for example, using the hamburger menu in the top left.
  9. Alternatively, you can also press the view key on your controller to switch to a different app, such as Photos.

  10. Photos brings together any pictures you have saved in OneDrive's picture directory. You can access it on OneDrive.com or by signing into a Windows 10 PC with the same account.
  11. Navigate to the picture you would like to use with 'A' and the joystick.

    Note: Any picture you use has to be at least 1080 x 1080 image size.

  12. Once you have selected the picture you want to use, crop it using the controls displayed on the screen, as seen below.

  13. When you are finished, select Upload. Microsoft will verify the picture, and in around two minutes, you will be good to go.

How to create a custom Xbox gamerpic using Windows 10

  1. Open the Xbox Console Companion app on your Windows 10 PC. (The fastest way is to simply type 'Xbox' into the start menu, or find it here in the Windows 10 Microsoft Store.)
  2. Select your Profile in the top left hand corner. (It will be a circle with your current gamerpic.)

  3. Click on your gamerpic to edit it.

    Note: If your profile is set to use an avatar, click Switch to gamerpic underneath it.

  4. Select Choose a custom picture.

    Note: Any picture you use has to be at least 1080 x 1080 image size.

  5. Select Upload a custom image.

  6. Browse for your file, then select it.
  7. Crop the picture into the circle using the mouse, then hit upload.

  8. Once Microsoft has verified the picture, it will appear on your profile across Windows 10 and Xbox One.

Easily resize any picture for 1080 x 1080

All gamerpics on Xbox One need to be HD cropped to a square, hitting at least 1080 x 1080 resolution. You can resize any picture easily using a free app on PC and mobile devices called Polarr. These steps might differ based on the platform you use, but they should be very similar.

  1. Install Polarr from the Microsoft Store right here or by searching the app stores of your respective mobile devices.
  2. Open Polarr, then select 'Open Photos.' (Note: if it's your first time using Polarr, you may be given a tutorial on the app's features first).
  3. Browse and open the photo you want to use.

  4. Click the crop tool on the right side in the middle.
  5. Select aspect, so we can crop it into a square shape.

  6. Select 1:1 then drag the square to the portion of the picture you want to use as an Xbox avatar.
  7. Select the blue tick on the right when you're finished.
  8. Select the save icon at the top right, which looks like an up arrow.
  9. Select presets as shown here, then choose Instagram post, which matches the 1080 x 1080 resolution needed for Xbox.

  10. Select save a copy then give your new picture a name. Save it somewhere you can find it easily.
  11. Upload your picture to Xbox via the Windows 10 Xbox app using the steps above.

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