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Xbox 360 errors, namely the red ring of death, are a royal pain. It literally stops your gaming enjoyment cold as you are in constant fear of losing game progress or dropping from a multiplayer game. To further compound your frustration, the cost of sending it in to Microsoft for repairs is $140 and it will take 4-6 weeks to get it back. Not cool.
There is some good news however: you can fix your Xbox 360 red light errors yourself, at home, with common household tools, and it takes less than an hour. You do not need to be a tech wizard to fix your Xbox 360, you just need step by step instruction. Before you do anything, I suggest you consult a professional repair guide (available at the end of this guide). To diffuse your concerns about at home Xbox 360 repair, here is a quick reference of what's required:
1. Remove the case and the faceplate
2. Remove the DVD drive and fan shroud, and unplug the fan
3. Unscrew and remove the motherboard, X-clamp, and heat sink
4. Remove studs from heat sink, add steel washers to the screws
5. Clean the processor
6. Install washers to separate the motherboard from the heat sink
The basic problem with Xbox 360 errors is overheating. Overheating causes vibration of the motherboard. As the motherboard vibrates it loosens the soldering holding the GPU (graphics processing unit). Once the GPU comes loose, you have the dreaded red ring of death.
The main cause of Xbox 360 errors is the result of a design flaw, which Microsoft admitted to in an official announcement in July 2007. They said that the first 11.6 million consoles sold had a design flaw which could cause the device to fail.
The design flaw was the heat sink. They made the heat sink too small (and the "at home Xbox 360 repair" is designed to remedy this problem) and it doesn't keep the motherboard cool enough. They had shrunk the heat sink to make room for the DVD drive, but it turns out they shrunk it too much.
Microsoft said only 5% of systems were failing (i.e. getting the red ring of death), but this number was disputed and some retailers reported Xbox 360 errors occurring in as high as 30% of the systems sold! Based on these figures, anywhere from 500,000 to 4 million people are currently experiencing Xbox 360 red light errors.
Now that you know the main cause of Xbox 360 errors (heat) here are some tips to keep your Xbox 360 healthy and red light error free in the future (note: you will still get red light errors if you have not fixed your system, these tips are intended to help you keep a working Xbox 360 healthy):
" Keep the back of your system exposed
" Hang the power cord in the air or keep it on an elevated surface with the bottom exposed
" Do not leave your system running overnight
" DO NOT USE THE INTERCOOLER BY NYKO (it damages your system, and voids your warranty)
" Do not move your system once it is on (this will scratch disks)
Now you know what the cause of Xbox 360 errors is (a loose processor caused by overheating), and you know that Xbox 360 red light errors can be fixed at home with common household tools. The last thing you should do now is wait-your Xbox 360 errors are not going to go away if you just leave it. At home Xbox 360 repair is safe, and it can be done by literally anyone (even a 10 year old kid).
Now you know what needs to be done, don't let Xbox 360 red light errors stop your gaming. Best of luck with your Xbox 360 repair!
Here is your EASY step-by-step video guide so you can permanently fix your Xbox 360 red light errors!
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Source by Peter Jackson
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