You’re not able to remove your own profile – only a parent or guardian can do that. Your profile will be deleted if you haven’t used it in at least 90 days. If the console is used by multiple people within the same household, non-active profiles cannot be removed until all users’ gamertags have been inactive for 90 days. When one user signs out of their account, a copy of the profile remains on the hard drive until all profiles have been inactive for 90 days.
When deleting a child’s account from an Xbox 360 console, remember to first set up a parent account and then turn on parental controls before deleting the child’s profile.
If your child’s gamertag has been inactive for at least 90 days, or if you’ve taken over control of the console because it was being misused, you can perform a system reset (that is, clear out all data from the hard drive) to free up space for restoring an alternate operating system. For more information about this process, see: How do I restore my Xbox 360 without losing media files? If you want to perform a full factory default reset, however – that is, completely reinstall the dashboard software with no existing content on the hard drive – follow these instructions: Press the Guide button on the controller to open the options menu.
Countless hours of entertainment can be had by a child/teen playing video games if parents become an active and involved part of their lives. For more information about keeping your children safe as they play online, visit http://www.netsmartzkids.org . Also for more information about securing your home network against security threats, see: Utah Parents and Guardians Can Secure Their Wireless Networks During National Internet Safety Month .
To remove your Microsoft account:Press the Xbox button to open the guide.Select Profile & system > Settings > Account > Remove accounts.Select the account that you want to remove, and then select ‘Remove’ to confirm removal of this user.
To reset your Xbox 360, go to Settings -> System -> Console settings. Then write down the numbers that are displayed. Go back to Settings -> Storage > Hard Drive and Format it.
If your profile is saved to a USB flash drive, you need to move or copy the profile to the console (E:) > profiles folder.Move your Xbox LIVE profile from USB storage to Xbox 360 hard drive or console. To do this follow these steps:Step 1 – Plug the mentioned type of device into your console. Step 2 – Check in Settings for storage and make sure it’s set as All Devices.Step 3 – Select Download/Profile on Storage Devices. Step 4 – Select the E drive then Profile locations, click on ‘Xbox Live’.
When you’re going to sell your Xbox 360, it’s recommended that you perform a factory reset and wipe your hard drive first. It only takes a few minutes for the console to prep itself after the reset, but it may take slightly longer if you need to back up any data on the system before wiping everything clean.