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One of the Cheapest Xbox 360 Ring Of Death Fix

It's not a secret in the gaming community especially to those who are diehard aficionados of the games in the Xbox 360 console that the unit itself is experiencing problems. Nowadays, around 5 of my friends already experienced the Xbox 360 ring of death. I didn't really care in the beginning what the red lights were for since I was really skeptical. But after the destruction of my own Xbox 360, I was pretty sure that it was actually real.

My thoughts on Microsoft were two things. First, they really didn't care for the gamers who loved the first Xbox. And secondly, they didn't care if we lost our $200 down the drain. This is such a turn off from the Microsoft considering they have the most cutting edge graphics and close to reality games! If you were to tell me that the Xbox 360 ring of death isn't real; then you were the thinking the way I was thinking a few months back. I mean no one could blame you, who in the right mind would make the glitch named as "ring of death". It's like a horror movie turned bad kind of thing. But in reality, this problem is real.

The bad thing is that Xbox 360 is actually pricey in itself costing around $200 when I bought it, only to find out it has a glitch in its system. Of course, there are some things that Microsoft isn't telling us and it's among them. Remember to turn it off once the lights are turning red if you don't want trouble. But if you are as unfortunate as I was, you could either pay Microsoft with $110 or you could just do things on your own. If you think it's a crazy thing to fix your own Xbox 360, then you need to read this article until this is finished.

I actually encountered the video that tells how to fix the Xbox 360 in under an hour. And since I had no money back then to give my Xbox 360 ring of death fix to the professional hands of Microsoft; I decided to do things on my own! With a screwdriver, I followed the instructions carefully, sometimes even repeating the instruction thrice just to be sure of the procedure. After around 50 minutes or so, I was able to get the job done. I turned on my Xbox and to my surprise, It's alive! So now, I was expecting that the repair will only last for a few days since it's literally cheap. But you know what, 4 months since I made the repair and nothing bad happened to my Xbox 360. There are things that Microsoft isn't telling us and this is again one of them! So don't bother giving them your console only to be billed with the $110.




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