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subject: Ring Of Death & Red Lights Flashing...get Your Xbox Problems Fixed Now [print this page]


One of the most often seen Xbox problems is Xbox 3 red lights dilemma which occurs the second the gaming console experiences a failure in its general hardware architecture. This generally means that the console has broken down. This is commonly preceded by the occurrence of graphical problems on the screen which is characterized by the appearance of random patterns leading to the ultimate freezing of the screen itself. This may occur even though the audio and sound effects are still running normally.

The most terrible scenario is when the video and audio processes are both affected. Mostly, this is accompanied by the fact that the gaming console doesn't respond to any commands apart from when the power needs to be turned off. Last of all, a sign that can also indicate the occurrence of the Red Ring of Death is when the console begins to stop reading disks.

The red ring of death is one of the most devastating Xbox problems to every game lover; however there are many techniques that will prevent red ring of death from taking place. When purchasing your Xbox 360 gaming console, it is significant to have someplace to place it that will allow for proper cooling. Its best not to place your Xbox 360 console on electrical equipment for example a cable box. In addition, you shouldn't put your power brick on the carpet. This will likely contribute to the brick to overheat and cause your Xbox 360 giving the three red rings.

To resolve Xpox problems, there are a selection of "tricks" you might try to bring your Xbox back to life, e.G. Something like wrapping your console in towels. However, I personally would advise avoiding such tricks as this is a huge fire hazard.

There are a a small number of things you can do from home that might resolve the problem right away. Start by removing your Xbox from where it is presently being stored. Sometimes you Xbox just needs to "breath" as the circulation may have been poor where it was being stored. Another thing you can try is to simply place a fan in front of your Xbox, this will blow away and dust that has been clogging the vents and it will keep the components from overheating again.

If neither of these two preliminary options succeed, a well written guide about repairing an Xbox, including pictures and even videos is far better than trying to work with some risky tricks to get your Xbox Problems fixed.

by: Robin Sand




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