My XBox 360 seems to have kicked the bucket after just a year. I noticed that it's been kinda loud lately . . . especially the fan noise, but just in the last couple of days, it started acting really weird, getting locked up, not wanting to start up, etc. Now I'm getting the red flashing lights. Anybody know how to go about getting one of these things fixed?
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Dead XBox360
Collapse
Forum Thread First Post
Collapse
X
-
Yes. Contact microsoft about their warranty replacement program. I believe you can get that number from xbox.com. They will send you a coffin for your xbox to mail back to them. They will inspect it and send you a replacement with more heat resistant parts inside.
The stats are ridiculous. Something like 1/3 of all xboxes fail. Luckily, mine is still good and I use it every day. I use it as my DVD player."The problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money."
-Margaret Thatcher
-
Originally posted by Shadly1 View PostYes. Contact microsoft about their warranty replacement program. I believe you can get that number from xbox.com. They will send you a coffin for your xbox to mail back to them. They will inspect it and send you a replacement with more heat resistant parts inside.
The stats are ridiculous. Something like 1/3 of all xboxes fail. Luckily, mine is still good and I use it every day. I use it as my DVD player.Last edited by Schmo; 04-19-08, 03:09 PM.That which does not kill me postpones the inevitable.
Comment
-
Hey Schmo, what are you playing? I am bored to death with Assasin's Creed and I think I'm going to abandon it. I didn't like COD4. I handled Bioshock backwards and forwards. Same with Halo 3. Anything else good out there?"The problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money."
-Margaret Thatcher
Comment
-
didnt like COD4? . . . what in the hell.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Dukes69 View Postdidnt like COD4? . . . what in the hell.That which does not kill me postpones the inevitable.
Comment
-
-
two of my friends at work have had the same problem and have sent them in to Microsoft to be fixed. Sucks... but at least its under warranty still.[COLOR="Sienna"]97 TJ, 4.0 5spd, 3.5" Rock Krawler 5 inch stretch long arm, 30/44 locked with 48s, 35 inch MTRs, Warn 9k rock track 4:1, Vanco Big Brake Kit![/COLOR]
Comment
-
I have had the problem twice, they will fix red ring even if it is out of warranty because they are not exactly sure what makes the problem. I have two 360s, because I play online religiously and I didn't feel like wating for the other on to get back, and since then both have done it. I only sent of the first one, the second I fixed myself with a towel. yeah I know it sounds crazy, but wrap a large towel or two around th xbox and let it run for about 15 minutes or so and hen turn it off, unwrap it, and let it cool. It worked for me.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Hybrid View PostI have had the problem twice, they will fix red ring even if it is out of warranty because they are not exactly sure what makes the problem. I have two 360s, because I play online religiously and I didn't feel like wating for the other on to get back, and since then both have done it. I only sent of the first one, the second I fixed myself with a towel. yeah I know it sounds crazy, but wrap a large towel or two around th xbox and let it run for about 15 minutes or so and hen turn it off, unwrap it, and let it cool. It worked for me.
The best way to prevent your xbox from getting the red-ring-of-death is to keep it horizontal on a hard, flat surface(no carpet), away from other entertainment center components, not in a cabinet, and NEVER put your video game case or anything else on top of the unit. This sucker has no fans, so the only way to circulate air is the "chimney effect". Hot air escapes through the top and draws air in through the sides and back."The problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money."
-Margaret Thatcher
Comment
-
I have mine in a glass door cabinet, flat, with a 1" spacer to keep it off of the shelf and I drilled 5, 2-1/2" holes in the back of the cabinet below and behind the unit, then above the shelf above the XBOX I drilled a 2-1/2" hole and fitted a fan blowing out, so the unit draws air thru the XBOX area and up, and out. keeps it cool enough I guess, been running it for hours nonstop gaming, no problems...:gun: my rifle is not illegal, it's just undocumented... :gun:
Comment
-
Originally posted by Kodiak Spirit View PostI have mine in a glass door cabinet, flat, with a 1" spacer to keep it off of the shelf and I drilled 5, 2-1/2" holes in the back of the cabinet below and behind the unit, then above the shelf above the XBOX I drilled a 2-1/2" hole and fitted a fan blowing out, so the unit draws air thru the XBOX area and up, and out. keeps it cool enough I guess, been running it for hours nonstop gaming, no problems..."The problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money."
-Margaret Thatcher
Comment
-
Mine got the RRoD after about a year of use. It was in an open cabinet with no other compnents on or around it. I guess it depends on how much use it gets. I couldnt wait for the refurb. box so I got another one with the HDMI port. I told the wife Id's sell the refurb box when it comes back. Shh, I still have it as a "back up," Dont tell her! I guess I probably should sell it, cause I dont game as much as I used to.
Comment
Comment