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Have you ever gotten the RROD

Yes
26 (38.8%)
No
41 (61.2%)

Total Members Voted: 67

Author Topic: My Xbox 360 got the RROD. Anyway to fix it?  (Read 4415 times)



Lol'd.
I just played that mission.
Also, I just sent mine in.

how the hell do you people break these things so much. do you leave them on and just turn off the tv every time you leave the house?
That's what I said until it happened to me.
And trust me, I took very good care of mine.

That's what I said until it happened to me.
And trust me, I took very good care of mine.
me 2 br0

simple, shoot your cigarette box 360 and buy a ps3 only ignorant people really believe that the ps3 has no good games.

simple, shoot your cigarette box 360 and buy a ps3 only ignorant people really believe that the ps3 has no good games.
You bumped to show everyone how loving stupid you are.
Great job.

You bumped to show everyone how loving stupid you are.
Great job.

 I don't follow your logic, but if i makes sense in your mind then i guess that's ok.

I don't understand how people get the RROD.  You pretty much have to play 24/7, non-stop, and have your 360 covered in heavy blankets.  Mine doesn't even get remotely hot when playing it for 7+ hours in a row.

I don't follow your logic, but if i makes sense in your mind then i guess that's ok.
simple, shoot your cigarette box 360 and buy a ps3 only ignorant people really believe that the ps3 has no good games.

I don't understand how people get the RROD.  You pretty much have to play 24/7, non-stop, and have your 360 covered in heavy blankets.  Mine doesn't even get remotely hot when playing it for 7+ hours in a row.


The RRoD is a general hardware failure. It can be caused by anything from a GPU failure to a fried PSU.
« Last Edit: February 06, 2010, 04:55:25 PM by dkamm65 »

I don't understand how people get the RROD.  You pretty much have to play 24/7, non-stop, and have your 360 covered in heavy blankets.  Mine doesn't even get remotely hot when playing it for 7+ hours in a row.

Mine gets a bit hot, but you're right. I've played for multiple hours at a time and just leave the cabinet it's in's door open. It's fine.

The RRoD is a general hardware failure. It can be caused by anything from a GPU failure to a fried PSU.
GPU failure would be from overheating, and the PSU would really only fail if you did something extremely stupid with it, unless it was faulty as per the manufacturer, which can happen to anything.

GPU failure would be from overheating, and the PSU would really only fail if you did something extremely stupid with it, unless it was faulty as per the manufacturer, which can happen to anything.

I didn't say those were the only two causes.

Why did you bother to reply if you can't even read my post correctly?

I didn't say those were the only two causes.

Why did you bother to reply if you can't even read my post correctly?
Well I referred to the two you specifically listed, which also seem to be among the more common causes of the RROD.

Well, theirs one way. but it fixes it probably for 4 hours. u can do this Reapeatdly.
get two THICK Towels. turn off the 360, and lay the towels under it , make the xbox face sideways. cover it with the 2nd towel, and wait about 2 hours. (the more, the better)