Twitch error F65ECA04 is an error code that affects Xbox consoles and shows up after users got disconnected from their accounts.
Usually, the error message reads as follows: Something went wrong. We’re sorry. Something unexpected happened. Error F65ECA04.
If you’re looking for a way to fix it and resume streaming on Twitch, you stumbled upon this guide at the right time.
Steps To Fix Twitch Error F65ECA04
Fix 1 – Clear your Xbox cache
Your Xbox cache should be cleared regularly to avoid getting your system bogged down from from too much data and temporary files.
Steps to clear your Xbox cache:
- Step 1 – Press the power button to turn off your Xbox One
- Step 2 – Unplug the power cord from your console, not from the wall socket
- Step 3 – Leave the console unplugged for two minutes and then plug the power cord back in
- Step 4 – Wait for another two minutes or until a small orange light appears on the console’s power brick and then start your console. Check if your Twitch account is working properly now.
Fix 2 – Reinstall the Twitch app
Uninstalling and reinstalling the Twitch app on your Xbox console could be the solution that saves the day.
- Press the Xbox button on your controller to open the menu
- Go to My games & apps
- Select the Twitch app
- Press the Menu button of the controller
- Select Uninstall, wait until you get the confirmation and then restart your console
- Download and install the Twitch app again.
Fix 3 – Reset the transmission key
Resetting the transmission key is what worked for many users. Hopefully, this solution will do the job for you as well.
- Power up your computer and go to Settings
- Reset the transmission key
- Reset the Xbox — this will delete all your data, so don’t forget to back up your data first. For more information, see How to reset your console to factory defaults on Xbox One
- Connect your Twitch account on Xbox.
We really home something worked and error F65ECA04 no longer bugs you.