Author Topic: Just got RROD on Xbox360  (Read 1408 times)

So yea. I played Xbox 360 with morning and turned it off and left for a few hours. I came back, went to turn on my xbox and bam 3/4 of the ring blinking red. I heard there are some ways to fix it. hao2fix or I could buy a new xbox :I
« Last Edit: April 21, 2011, 04:33:03 PM by SlayerZ99 »

Is it the old white one or the new black one?

(THINGS SOUND SO FUNNY OUT OF CONTEXT, DON'T THEY?)

of course you did, you own an xbox. thats what they do.

of course you did, you own an xbox. thats what they do.
Computers overheat too, you know.

Old white one. Time to buy a new black one Or PS3  :D Im not actually that upset.

Computers overheat too, you know.

only if you make them do it.
xboxes just do it for fun

My Xbox has been in a freezing cold basement. It doesnt even get hot after 3-4 hours of playing.

Old white one. Time to buy a new black one Or PS3  :D Im not actually that upset.
Have you checked your power block to see what colour the light on it is?

I would buy a PS3, really.
The only things I would ever play on it would be Portal 2 and LBP2.
But those would, in my opinion, make it worth it to get.

Have you checked your power block to see what colour the light on it is?
Brb checking....when off orange....when on green     I un-plugged then plugged back in all the cords.

I would suggest you make sure all of your plugs are fixed in tightly.

I would suggest you make sure all of your plugs are fixed in tightly.
Just did...nothing and its weird because it was just working 3 hours ago.

Just did...nothing and its weird because it was just working 3 hours ago.
Well you have a few options then.

A. Send your console in for repair. If you don't still have your warranty this will cost money (maybe about £70.)
B. Buy a new Xbox 360/PS3/PC/Mac/WHATEVERGAMINGTHINGYOUWANT
C. Take apart your Xbox and fix it yourself. If you have a bit of knowledge about technical parts this should be quite easy. All you need is a screwdriver and thermal grease (I think).

Well you have a few options then.

A. Send your console in for repair. If you don't still have your warranty this will cost money (maybe about £70.)
B. Buy a new Xbox 360/PS3/PC/Mac/WHATEVERGAMINGTHINGYOUWANT
C. Take apart your Xbox and fix it yourself. If you have a bit of knowledge about technical parts this should be quite easy. All you need is a screwdriver and thermal grease (I think).
3rd option I would do first. I can get my friend to do that. and if not Ill just buy a new one.

Btw the 3 lights are the bottom right , bottom left, top right.