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Anyone Can Fix A Xbox 360 At Home

October 22nd, 2010 by Mike Walsh | Filed in xbox
 Anyone Can Fix A Xbox 360 At Home

Is it said that video games are only for children? The new generation console and games that can be bought would probably shock any guardian, who wants to hide sadism and brutality from their children. Greet the latest console Xbox360.

Since they are made for the rigid and developing demands of a swiftly growing grown-up market, with realism near to touching the reality of war, the demand for Xbox 360 has gone up by leaps and bounds. With success also come game operational problems. A greenhorn will feel like his playing days are over.

Fresh players are at sea when their console start getting faulty after they have played for a long time. This editorial is regarding how one can, without any trouble, fix a Xbox 360 at home for a small cost and on time. Whatever the problem, with these easy Do- it- yourself-solutions, you will be able to get back to your bloodthirsty game with in an hour.

This is a very appropriate question. Let us check up on giving your Xbox 360 for repair to an official Microsoft center. If your console is no longer under warranty, then you will most probably have to shell out over USD 150 for the repair, handling and shipping charges extra. Moreover you may have to wait for nearly a month to get it back.

Assuming this is the correct way to get it done, why cannot you fix a Xbox 360 yourself and that to from the comfort of your home, cutting down both cost and time, simultaneously. What you need to fix a Xbox 360, is an Xbox 360 trouble shooting guide or a do it yourself instruction booklet. These are readily obtainable on the net or from your local game shop. The majority of the problems can be solved without money, and they are also easy to apply.

With the troubleshooting guide at hand, you start to fix a Xbox 360 by locating the error causing component or the underlying cause behind the error. The guide shall contain a plethora of useful information on troubleshooting and will give you exact guidance on fixing them

A few of the frequently found problems that are often seen with a Xbox 360 are the disc read error, e74 error, blinking lights, or the red ring of death and controller error.

Having identified the exact error, the next step to fix a Xbox 360 involves trying out various fixes to find one that works. For example, with the blinking lights, it is often a case of severed soldering because of overheating of the motherboard. In such a case, it is wise to check if there are one, two or three blinking lights. Depending on this, either the GPU and CPU connection has been damaged or the Scaler chip has lost its cooling capabilities

The best guidance that a professional and experienced player can give to you as a a novice in the game of Xbox 360 is for you to take preventive measures to ensure that you do not land up with an issue. Easy but helpful procedures like protecting your CD against scratching and damage due to improper handling, by keeping them in covers are really not difficult to follow. With the use of a cooling platform you can drive the excess heat from the system. You can regulate the playing hours so that the system does not over heat. However a problem may arise, but you can, at any time take recourse to fix a Xbox 360 at home.

Want to find out more about Fix A Xbox 360, then visit Mike A Walsh’s site on how to choose the best Xbox 360 Disc Fix for your needs.

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