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The console gaming world has been around homes for many years; in fact, many of you were most likely born during the first generation consoles in the mid-70s. Many generations have come and gone, progressively becoming more advanced in technology than ever thought. In late 2005 the seventh generation consoles were released and the price competition along with technological aspects became a rivalry amongst many gaming enthusiasts around the globe. Microsoft released a predecessor to their only gaming unit, the Xbox, which ironically is called the Xbox 360. Sony released its third in a row Playstation and Nintendo released its fifth console with new technology that allows motion interaction while playing games.

Gaming consoles come with many features and advantages for the home user but they also come with issues every now and then. Because consoles are basically mini computers developers are constantly working on better technology to upgrade, make faster and at the same time more user-friendly. Sometimes, as we all know, computers take on malfunctions such as glitches or crashes and over the last several years Microsoft has been working hard to correct the Xbox 360 Red Ring of Death (RROD) that so many people are experiencing. The RROD is the most infamous crash that Xbox 360 users experience which renders the console unusable. The RROD signals an internal failure, meaning one or more pieces of internal hardware are failing or has already failed. The red lights, ranging from two to four of the normal green lights around the power button, will appear if the user suddenly starts experiencing graphical errors or freeze-ups while attempting to use the console. More often than not, the console will only respond to the users selections if the power button is depressed to turn it off.

In 2007, Microsoft announced an extended three year warranty on all Xbox 360s that experience the RROD and are reported to Microsoft Xbox immediately upon incident. The warranty will cover the consoles shipping and repair and once Microsoft receives the console the user should expect to wait anytime up to six weeks before the console is returned and gaming can commence. Not only is the turnaround time a factor for most users but depending on what caused the internal failure may become a financial burden for some. If the RROD was caused from a user error, for example running an intercooler on the console which made it overheat, then Microsoft will demand the user pay for the repair because the intercooler is not a licensed product by Microsoft. For this reason, many users are turning to other sources for help in restoring their gaming addiction. Many websites are offering advice and self-help techniques to restore gaming power back to the console but what many desperate users are not aware of is that most of these websites are only offering quick fixes, not permanent fixes. The RROD is an internal hardware issue that can only be resolved by understanding the internal components of the console. The reason so many Xbox 360 consoles are experiencing the RROD is due to what most are saying is the type of soldering joints that connect the GPU/CPU and motherboard together are breaking by retaining stress from the heat of the console which is then forced to freeze up or even present graphical errors. By gaining knowledge on the internal hardware of the console one can solve this problem easily and quickly from the comfort of home. This can be accomplished through any one of three Xbox Repair Guides. These guides are found at Xbox 360 Red Light Fix. NOTE: The Guides are user friendly but the repairs should not be completed by someone who is unknowledgeable in electronics. A basic understanding of electronics is very important when performing the repairs.

The Xbox Red Fix website has proven worthy among many Xbox users complaining of the RROD. From this website every Xbox 360 user can find pertinent information regarding any issue related to the malfunctioning of their console, including the location of the proven facilitated Xbox Repair Guides that show exactly how to repair the issues in home. One can also post questions or comments regarding their individual queries, acquire education on the errors of the console and visit Microsofts Xbox 360 Support website directly. For a one stop site for all 360 game crazed fans whom are in need of a RROD quick and permanent fix visit http://xboxredfix.com/. Check out this blog for information on theXbox 360 Red Light Fix. Don't worries, the site doesn't sell you anything... :o)

by: Kevin Barnes




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