Halo Infinite, the latest interaction of the physics-based first-person shooter franchise by 343 Industries, has gained a massive player base across PC and Xbox. Its free-to-play monetization, paired with fun and addictive gunplay, has made it a top choice for both casual and competitive audiences.
Recently, a lot of players have been facing a strange Error Code 0x80070005 while trying to launch Halo Infinite. While many users are unable to play the title, the repeating error code is reaching the point of annoyance. The article below will provide a few methods players can try to hopefully resolve this issue.
Quite a few players have been facing the Error Code 0x80070005 while trying to launch Halo Infinite. This error code is related to access permissions in Windows and generally occurs when Windows access is denied to the file. One of the most common occurrences of the error code is when installing a new program and the user doesn’t have sufficient access permission for certain files. Let’s take a look at some common solutions for this error.
One of the main reasons behind the Error Code 0x80070005 is the lack of storage. It is recommended that there should be at least 10 GB more than the recommended available storage in the drive. If the storage is lacking, the user should clean up some space or shift the game's installation to another drive, and Window’s inbuilt Disk Cleanup is a capable tool for the job.
CHKDSK is used to detect and repair logical issues in the system. Fair warning, it is a bit more technically advanced than some of the other solutions mentioned and should be skipped by unfamiliar users.
To run CHKDSK, open Command Prompt in admin mode. This can be done by opening the run dialog box (Windows Key + R),
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