Author Topic: I have RROD for Xbox D:  (Read 2445 times)

Won't be coming on for a bit, at least im at level 41 on MW2 D:

For a second I thought it was going to be Niven posting this because he said he recently fixed his Xbox.

I'm sorry how the hell do you people keep getting this.
Do you put hot water bottles on your EcksBawxes?

I was about to post:

"asfasdf

Does ANYONE search how to fix these!"

But then I realized you didn't ask, so thank you.

I usually put mine on some type of a hard-surface with a place where my Xbox can have lots of space. Ever since then, I've only had one RROD for the Xbox.

Xbox 360 is so hot it's burnin' it's insides

BUUURN BABY BUUURN

I'm sorry how the hell do you people keep getting this.
Do you put hot water bottles on your EcksBawxes?
poeple put it in concealed cabinets in they TV stand.
not everybody has a flat surface and can risk leaving it out in the open like that




Since I have it on my table nothing ever happened to it. It works like since the day I got it.

Ok, seriously. Is this the fifth of these topics this month? Are guys throwing it out the nearest window, then stuffing candy wrappers in the coolation system?

I've only had an xbox RRoD on me once, and that was like 2 years after I got it.

I've dropped my 360 from a 2 foot height and the things still works as if it's new. How how how do you people break these things?

I've dropped my 360 from a 2 foot height and the things still works as if it's new. How how how do you people break these things?
they play with other people/bad air quality.

they play with other people/bad air quality.

I play with other people online as well and still have yet to have anything worse than a random BIOS read error every 3-6 months. But stuffty air quality I could see. I live in hickville Cloquet, not a Metropolis. Smog kills teh XBoxes.

I've dropped my 360 from a 2 foot height and the things still works as if it's new. How how how do you people break these things?


I used to think that all the people with broken 360s had to be doing something stupid. I took good care of mine, made sure it had plenty of ventilation, moved it carefully, etc. Then one morning I gently switch it from standing vertical to laying flat and bam, E74 system error, otherwise known as the wonderfully descriptive "general hardware failure".

At least Microsoft was cool enough to ship me a new one within about a week.



I used to think that all the people with broken 360s had to be doing something stupid. I took good care of mine, made sure it had plenty of ventilation, moved it carefully, etc. Then one morning I gently switch it from standing vertical to laying flat and bam, E74 system error, otherwise known as the wonderfully descriptive "general hardware failure".

At least Microsoft was cool enough to ship me a new one within about a week.
I've done the same thing on numerous occasions depending on how much space I had available and never had this problem. Perhaps faulty installation on Microsoft's part? It's possible anyways.