Showing posts with label xbox malfunction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label xbox malfunction. Show all posts

October 16, 2007

XBOX 360 Hardware Failure: RED RING OF DEATH- Preventing the Inevitable?

The "Red Ring Of Death" is not a topic that people talk about cheerfully. The XBOX 360 is a remarkable piece of gaming machinery, which makes the "Red Ring Of Death" even more saddening as it literally stops the XBOX 360 in it's tracks and causes it to stop functioning. But the thing is, if no one talks about this issue (cheerful or not), how can we prevent it? Or, the better question is, can it even be prevented?

Some would have you believe that the "Red Ring Of Death" is inevitable and that every current XBOX 360 owner will go through this nightmare. Why? Because the heat is so great that it slowly damages the system's delicate parts overtime, thereby making the console unplayable. Since it's not a question of if, but when, why should players even worry about it? Why not just cross that bridge when they get to it? Well, because there are other opinions out there. Some people feel that the "Red Ring Of Death" is actually preventable with the right precautions. They say that by taking the right measures, you can possibly avoid or, at the very least, prolong your X-BOX 360's life.

So, what are the precautions you can take to avoid seeing the "Red Ring Of Death"? As far as the experts can tell, proper ventilation and a much lower internal temperature will do the trick. Obviously, you can't alter the design of the XBOX 360 itself; so adding more air holes or another cooling unit (heat sink) is out of the question. However, you don't have to approach the problem internally, you can approach it externally.

Give the XBOX 360 a cooler and more open environment and you should be able to control it's aggressive heat increases. It doesn't take a genius to figure out that the XBOX 360 is still going to run hot; but by taking the temperature down a few degrees and providing a more adequate supply of air, the system should run more smoothly and allow it to slowly leave the "danger zone". The big question, though, is "how can this be done?"

Honestly, it's really not that hard to do. All you need is some (stationary) house fans and an air conditioner. Keep the AC temperature cool and the fans pointed at the system when you are playing. 2 fans, one on either side of the XBOX 360, is ideal. Obviously, you don't want to be freezing your butt off while you're play; therefore, a temperature of about 70 degrees Fahrenheit should work just fine. However, if you can manage it, 65 degrees is even better and more effective. The fans should keep a nice air flow going through the system and the room temperature (which is cooled by the AC) should help bring down & maintain the 360's internal temperature. Also, be sure to keep your XBOX-360 as close to your AC vents as possible; and in winter move it away from the vents.


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October 12, 2007

Repairing Your XBOX 360: Recovering From A Hardware Failure

If the "Red Ring of Death" has plagued your XBOX 360, then you are undoubtedly in a lot of emotional pain; especially if you don't happen to know how to resolve the situation. Well, you are in luck. Contrary to what you might think, you're 360 is not destined for the trash. As a matter of fact, the problem can now be fixed free of charge and with very little hassle.

In the past, the "Red Ring of Death" was covered only under the standard warranty. Once the warranty was up (one year manufacturer’s warranty), the person would have to pay for any repairs that were needed out of his/her own pocket. However, since the "Red Ring of Death" has befallen so many XBOX 360 owners, Microsoft has decided to revamp it's warranty conditions. The revamp applies only to hardware failures, which is known as the "Red Ring of Death".

In the event that your XBOX 360 console becomes victim to a hardware failure, which is indicated by 3 flashing red lights, you will be able to have your system repaired free of charge. Not only that, but if you had your XBOX360 repaired in the past due to the "Red Ring of Death", you will also be reimbursed for all of the repair fees.

Aside from the reimbursements and free console repairs, current and future XBOX 360 owners will be upgraded to a 3 year warranty instead of just a one year warranty. That means you will have quite a long time to enjoy your 360 without having to worry about renewing it's warranty or spending money on costly repairs. It really doesn't get any better than that.

Once you have received your XBOX 360, it is vital that you take care of it and place it in a more suitable surrounding in order to help prevent future hardware failures. Although Microsoft won't specify the exact cause of the "Red Ring of Death", most gamers & experts agree that it is because of overheating. Therefore, keep the area it's in well ventilated and cool. For more Information, Click Here (Link to this article: The Red Ring Of Death- Preventing the Inevitable)

If You Have Any Questions or Concerns about XBOX 360 Repairs, call 1-800-4-MY-XBOX.

XBOX 360 Warranty Update
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http://www.xbox.com/en-US/support/systemuse/xbox360/resources/warrantyfaq.htm

October 10, 2007

Hardware Failure- The Red Ring Of Death and What It means for Your X-BOX 360

If you're like most gamers out there, you can't stand to be away from your XBOX 360 system for too long. As a matter of fact, you probably count the minutes until you can return home, pop in your favorite game, and play for hours in front of your big screen TV. Sounds like heaven, right? Of course it does. Well, it is about to sound a whole lot worse. Why is that? Because of the "RED RING OF DEATH!"

If you don't know what that is, you should consider yourself fortunate up to this point, as you have not yet had to deal with this horrible situation. The "Red Ring Of Death" is basically a hardware malfunction that "breaks" your X-BOX 360; indicated by 3 flashing red lights. Breaks= No Longer working, Must be repaired by a profession. How serious is this problem? Well, it's so serious that it has affected thousands of xbox360 owners and continues to affect more each and every day.

"AM I GOING TO HAVE TO BUY A NEW XBOX 360!?!?" Luckily, no. Although every case is different, the problem is very fixable and the warranty will still cover the damages. On the other hand, if your warranty has run out, the repairs will not likely be free. You won't have to shell out $300-$400 mind you, but you may wind up paying around $100-150 to get your console fixed.

What causes the XBOX-360 malfunction? Overheating. The professionals at Microsoft won't give any specific data about the true cause of the "Red Ring", but most experts quickly agree that the console just runs too hot. This is mainly due to the design of the 360, as everything seems to be smashed together in that sleek white box. Normally that wouldn't be a problem, but it is in this case because there just isn't a sufficient amount of air traveling through the innards of the console to keep it cool.

The appearance of the XBOX 360 is very sleek and very sexy, but was it worth the trade for long term functionality? We may actually find out soon enough. Generally speaking, things would have worked out much better if the design included more air holes in more effective places; like the front of the 360 for instance.

Aside from the fact that it is horribly inconvenient and may cost a bit of money, the "Red Ring Of Death" is really more of a nuisance than it is a crisis (for individuals). Sure, you won't get to play your XBOX 360 for awhile, but things could be much worse. Just be glad that the problem can be fixed and that you will be able to play again within a few weeks (usually less than one week). The bad news, though, lies with Microsoft as they are going to lose a bundle for this foul up.



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