Xbox 360 Red Lights

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My Xbox 360 is dead..... what can I do ?

My own Xbox 360 freeze last month during a game of Guitar Hero.

If you're in my situation, you have probably started searching the Net trying to gather as much free info as you can. I totally understand how you feel because we need to be as thrifty as ever. It's only human nature.

But just remember what you are messing with here, your $350 system! Some of the information out there is just completely wrong and will lead to a complete waste of time and or you completely ruining your Xbox 360.

The 3 Red Lights Problem... 

Red ring of death. Red lights of death. Whatever you want to call it, you are no longer playing your Xbox 360.

If you're reading this then it's happened to you too, right? Your Xbox 360 was fine one minute, and then out of the blue the green ring of light has turned that devilish shade of red.

And now you want to know how you can fix your Xbox 360.

Until now, if you wanted to fix your Xbox 360 yourself, you were limited to some very unusual and unreliable methods. Have you tried the "Towel Trick" fix yet? If you haven't, steer well clear of it. If you have, then you probably already know that the "Towel Trick" is more likely to set your Xbox on fire than to fix it. I mean, come on, who really believes that wrapping your Xbox 360 in a towel is going to fix anything?

It's an Internet myth.

And it's bordering on "myth" to believe you can crack open the case of your Xbox 360 and fix the problem yourself with a soldering iron. The Xbox 360 is a serious piece of high tech kit, not a toaster. You try the "solder" fix and all you're likely to do is cause more damage and void your warranty.

So what does that leave you with?

Well, you could follow Microsoft's advice and return your Xbox 360 to them to fix on your behalf. But that's going to set you back $140 plus shipping if your warranty has expired. And you're not likely to see your console for 3 to 6 weeks, minimum. Doesn't that sound like a lot of money and fuss just to fix your Xbox 360?

Even if your warranty is still valid, there's still the shipping charge to consider, and you'll still have the hassle of packaging your Xbox 360 up securely for its return to Microsoft. And don't forget that two-month wait for it to be returned to you.

Thankfully, there's now a fast, cheap, and simple way to fix your Xbox 360, thanks to all the Xbox 360 Fix Guides avaiable on the Internet. But just remember what you are messing with here, your $350 system! Some of the information out there is just completely wrong and will lead to a complete waste of time and or you completely ruining your Xbox 360.

But which guide is good ?

Visit this site: ReviewsVip.com/RedLightFix to find the right repair guides. Personnaly, I used the 3RedLightFix.com guides.

Xbox 360 Repair Guide 

[Xbox 360 Repair Guide] [Red Ring Of Death]

http://hopurl.com/50771 Follow this link to learn how you can fix your XBox 360. You can then enjoy your games again. Or alternatively buy faulty Xboxes repair them and sell them on eBay. xbox 360 repairs xbox 360 repair parts xbox 360 repair guide repair xbox 360 console xbox 360 problems xbox 360 setup problems wireless adapter dlink xbox 360 repair problems xbox 360 heating problems sorted xbox 360 repair guide online repair guide for xbox 360 rrod red ring of death red rings of death xbox360 red ring of death fix fixing xbox 360 red ring of death fix red ring of death xbox 360 problems zune xbox problems xbox problems xbox 360 repair xbox 360 repairs xbox 360 repair parts xbox 360 repair guide repair xbox 360 console xbox 360 motherboard repair xbox 360 repair center 12 xbox 360 repair problems free xbox 360 repair xbox 360 red ring repair xbox 360 repair service

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