Xbox Error Code 0x807a1007 is an Xbox One party chat problem that blocks the Xbox Party Chat and prevents you from using it. 

Party Chat is an Xbox One feature that lets you chat with up to 7 people while gaming or watching movies. It’s like communicating with multiple people on the phone using the conference feature.

Communication is a key component of multiplayer gaming so almost every Xbox One user uses it. Running into problems like this can be really frustrating. 

An error message that reads Your network settings are blocking party chat. [0x807a1007] prompts up on the user’s screen and prevents them from using this feature.

 

What Causes Error Code 0x807a1007?

Since Error Code 0x807a1007 is an error related to your internet connection, it can be easily concluded that the connection between your Xbox console and the other party chat members is broken. 

This commonly happens due to the conflict between your and the host’s console’s NAT type or some language and region issues.

 

How To Fix Xbox Error Code 0x807a1007?

Now that you know what causes Error Code 0x807a1007, let’s look at what steps you can take to fix Xbox Error Code 0x807a1007. Before you try any of the troubleshooting methods mentioned, try to rejoin the party chat. 

A temporary network issue can cause this error so see if rejoining fixes it. If it doesn’t follow these methods:

 

Power Cycle The Console

Power cycling device deletes a lot of temporary errors. A lot of users have suggested that power cycling their console has fixed Error Code 0x807a1007. Follow these methods to restart your Xbox:

  • Press and hold the power button for 10-15 seconds until it turns it off.
  • Unplug the Xbox.
  • Wait for some time before plugging it in.
  • Press and hold the power button simultaneously to turn it back on.

 

Change Your Region

A lot of users have suggested that simply changing the region of their Xbox has fixed this issue. But keep in mind that you can’t change your region with money left in your Microsoft account.

It’s also worth noting that some services may not be available in some regions so choose carefully. Follow these steps:

  • Make sure you’re signed in to the console.
  • Navigate to the left on the home screen to open the Xbox guide.
  • Go to Settings -> All Settings -> System -> Language and Location.
  • Choose a new location and click restart now.

 

Make sure Your NAT Type is Open

NAT (Network Address Translation) is a networking feature that allows your router to share a single IP (Internet Protocol) address across multiple devices on the network. As you already know that changes in NAT type can cause this error, make sure it is set to the right type.

Go to settings -> All Settings -> Network-> Test NAT type in the far right column. Make sure it is set to Open.

 

Enable Energy Saving Mode

As strange as it sounds, enabling energy-saving mode has removed this issue.

  • Go to settings.
  • Click on Power & Startup.
  • Now go to Power mode.
  • Then click on Energy Saving.

 

Factory Reset Your Console

If none of the above-mentioned methods works then try this method. Before you reset factory settings, backup all your data in an external hard drive. Follow these steps mentioned below once you backup all your data:

  • Click the Xbox Guide button to open the guide.
  • Select Settings and go to All Settings.
  • Click on System and then choose Console info and updates.
  • Click on the Restore Factory defaults option.
  • Wait for some time and restart your console.

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