Author Topic: My 360 is screwed, what should I do.  (Read 4437 times)

Well yesterday I was just about to play some Assassin's Creed when I noticed the 3 red sections of the: Red Ring of Death lit. I am pretty sure 3 sections mean the disk drive is broken. Now my 360 is way out of its warranty dateline, but would I still be able to get it repaired?

(RROD Stages:
1 section: System is still overheated.

2 sections: A/C Fans are broken

3 sections: Your disk drive is broken

4 sections: Your Xbox 360 console is totaled.

(From what I heard anyways))

I am getting help from mulitple forums. JSYK
« Last Edit: April 19, 2009, 06:34:45 PM by Trumphet »


You know there's tons of web pages dedicated to this stuff right?  It would take a few minutes using Google to get answers and recommendations.

Oh, and Otis, read the 3rd sentence.


If it's way out of warranty Microsoft will want $99 to repair it. I just bought an Arcade and used my hard drive and bought the 3 year extended warranty.

Ok.

I am just confused on the 3 red sections, is it the Hard Drive, or Disk Drive.

I did that ghetto fix where you unplug everything but the power cord, turn it on and wrap like 3 or 4 towels around it then letting it cool down.

it worked for about a week before it screwed up again.

the fix for 3 lights btw.

I did that ghetto fix where you unplug everything but the power cord, turn it on and wrap like 3 or 4 towels around it then letting it cool down.

it worked for about a week before it screwed up again.

the fix for 3 lights btw.
Only a complete idiot would try that, not only would this void any warrantys it would also screw up anything else that isn't already wrong with your Xbox.

Ah, I didn't see that is was out of warranty with all the red text.

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I just unplugged it all and stuffed it on a shelf.

Only a complete idiot would try that, not only would this void any warrantys it would also screw up anything else that isn't already wrong with your Xbox.

That is why I didn't do anything like that execpt put the disk drive in a ZiplocTM Baggy.
(To prevent it from getting damaged further.)

Only a complete idiot would try that, not only would this void any warrantys it would also screw up anything else that isn't already wrong with your Xbox.

I no longer had a warranty, the thing was going to hell anyways and if I'm going to have to spend more money to get it fixed then to just by a new one why just just try it?

It's called the ring of light, and the RRoD is the 3rd stage, as you put it.
Oh, and those "stages" are incorrect. For example, the whole ring red means your A/V cords are not plugged in.

For example, the whole ring red means your A/V cords are not plugged in.
The electrical cords? I suppose that could be the problem, since after I played my PS2 (I am out of date with these things -_-' ) Then the Xbox failed. About 4 hours before I used the PS2, it worked fine.

The electrical cords? I suppose that could be the problem, since after I played my PS2 (I am out of date with these things -_-' ) Then the Xbox failed. About 4 hours before I used the PS2, it worked fine.
Not the electrical cords, the A/V cords.

I no longer had a warranty, the thing was going to hell anyways and if I'm going to have to spend more money to get it fixed then to just by a new one why just just try it?
I was saying that for anyone thinking that wrapping your xbox in towels and over heating it is a good idea (it's not). It wouldn't have cost more to repair it than it would for a new xbox but since you over heated it to the point were the wires sodered back together you wont even be able to repair it.