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darkandshadow
05-19-2008, 09:53 PM
Well folks, only been a couple years since the last incident, and Microsoft is pretty well at it again with the XBox 360 malfunctions....this time, it's more of a variety than just your console melting through your table like hydrochloric acid:


Before we take a look at our Xbox 360’s journey to the repair center in Texas, first we must take note of why a system would have to be sent there in the first place. Flashing red lights on the Xbox 360’s normally green ring of light is a bad sign, no matter how you cut the cake, but all red lights don’t mean a visit down south is necessary. Some issues can be resolved from the comfort of one’s own home. The Xbox 360’s ring is divided into four separate quadrants. Each division turning red indicates a separate problem, all with a different way of resolving the issue. It should be noted that when gamers call the support line about their defective unit, the standard procedure of operation is to have gamers unplug all cables from the unit, reinsert them, and try booting the system again. The support worker will also have players remove their hard drive and reboot the system to check and see if that is the problem. In the hope of speeding the process along, it might be a wise thought to run through those procedures before calling the Xbox 360 support line.

As mentioned, each quadrant on the set of flashing red lights indicates a different issue. If all of the lights but the first section are flashing, this means a general hardware failure has occurred. There is little to be done other than trying to unhook and reattach your cables. This problem is a sure sign a visit to the repair center is in your console’s future. If the problem is indicated in the second quadrant of the system, it is merely overheating. As too many hours of GRAW will do that to a unit, the proposed cure here is to unplug the unit from the power supply, let it sit to cool down, and perhaps begin scouting for a better location to store your precious investment.

A problem indicated in the third quadrant of the Xbox 360 ring of light is diagnosed as a hardware failure. Once again, try re-inserting all of your cords and cables, but this problem should definitely be dealt with by the repair center. If all four lights are flashing on the front of your console, this is perhaps the easiest problem to fix. This is an issue with the AV cable not being properly inserted into the back of the console. The cure? Just make sure the cord “clicks” once it has been inserted into the unit. If that doesn’t work, of course call the repair center, but the four lights are the easiest of the problems to rectify.

http://editorials.teamxbox.com/xbox/1651/The-Red-Ring-of-Death/p1/

Well ladies and gents: I'm sticking with the Wii.

ware4me
05-19-2008, 10:52 PM
Hmm... so, Billy Boy is ready to retire? :lol:

Or maybe he plans to Yahoo! :3:

I want a Wii u.u

khronicalz
05-20-2008, 12:51 AM
They really should try to fix all of the Xbox 360's problems and re-release it.
I have everything, PS3 is my online gaming source........ 360 is banned T-T

LittleVexy
05-20-2008, 02:07 AM
They really should try to fix all of the Xbox 360's problems and re-release it.
I have everything, PS3 is my online gaming source........ 360 is banned T-T
360 is banned? :eek:

khronicalz
05-20-2008, 05:15 AM
Yeh, I burn my games :drop:

I probably should have said "my 360 is banned"

ware4me
05-20-2008, 10:46 AM
Poor Vexy... no one seems to like 360 u.u

I want an Atari 2600 :3:

darkandshadow
05-20-2008, 09:41 PM
Poor Vexy... no one seems to like 360 u.u

I want an Atari 2600 :3:

You want everything, don't you?
I'm still addicted to Super Smash Bros. Brawl...

khronicalz
05-21-2008, 12:51 AM
Super Smash isn't out yet where I live :(

Zer0
05-21-2008, 05:03 AM
i havent played it yet either so dont fell too bad.

stukasa
05-23-2008, 02:17 PM
I've heard a lot of people getting the red ring of death (online, not IRL). I wouldn't be surprised if it cost MS sales since people might be afraid to buy a 360 because of this.

I'm glad Nintendo products rarely have errors like that (in my experience).

Zer0
05-23-2008, 11:18 PM
in my opinion the ps2 is the best machine ever invented.

darkandshadow
05-23-2008, 11:27 PM
in my opinion the ps2 is the best machine ever invented.
It was good, but it definitely wasn't the best.

LittleVexy
05-25-2008, 10:05 PM
My xbox just works :3: