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Xbox 360 Red Ring of Death Repair Guide
Late last month my youngest son was playing on his Xbox 360 when it stopped working for no apparent reason, had 3 red lights on and had no video or audio etc… so it was definitely broken.
Click Here To Download The Xbox 360 Repair Guide
With it being outside the manufacturers warranty I contacted a local computer repair shop, described the 3 red lights problem with the Xbox and was quickly given a diagnosis of the Red Ring of Death (RROD) (what a cool name for a console fault), was also given an estimated repair cost of between £40 and £80 to fix the fault depending on the cause with no guarantees of a fix!
Considering how much Xbox 360’s cost now the £80 repair tag with no guarantees of a fix was a little on the high side, so I set my youngest son (he plays the thing, not me
) to research the Red Ring of Death fault with an aim to finding a DIY Xbox 360 repair guide online.
My son also told me the Xbox had been playing up for a few weeks, with 2 red lights sometimes flashing, video freezing, a e74 system error and occasional disc read errors as well (since restarts got it working he didn’t tell me of the Xbox problems: KIDS!!!).
His first DIY repair find was a bit of a crazy fix!
Apparently if you wrap your Xbox 360 in a towel and turn it on for 20 mins it over heats melting solder points which can fix some Xbox 360 faults including the Red Ring of Death problem!!
I can understand the theory of this crazy Xbox repair technique using a towel, but I could see it at best being a temporary fix (probably doesn’t solve the cause of the problem) and at best might completely ruin the game console: I could imagine it exploding or melting in a puddle of hot plastic!!
So quickly rejected this DIY repair option, who the heck came up with this crazy idea anyway!
Next he found a Xbox 360 repair guide (with instruction videos) you can buy for $30 (less than £15) at 1 hr Xbox 360 Repair Guide: supposed to be able to fix an Xbox 360 in under 1 hour or your money back.
I did a few Google searches myself, (hate to spend money when there’s a free option) but couldn’t find a free repair guide that made sense, so decided to buy the 1 hour guide. If it didn’t work I’d get a refund anyway.
Paid for and downloaded the console repair guide and set to work on fixing his Xbox only to realise I lacked an electrical screwdriver (to be precise one of my other kids had lost it!). Went out the next day, bought a new electrical screwdriver (the type for testing live circuits: I always use this type of screwdriver in case of shock, testing capacitors etc…) and set about repairing the Xbox 360.
Took about 20 minutes to find the problem and 10 more minutes to repair it, I then put it back together wrong (I forgot the order
) and the top plastic thing wouldn’t close properly, after 10 more mins of fiddling with it I got it all back together (took about 1 hour 15 mins, but I wasted some of the time). Plugged it in and it worked first time, youngest son has been playing it a lot and no problems reported so far (one week on).
So the repair guide worked basically as described on the box. The video instructions was particularly helpful, when I get a new ‘toy’ I rarely read the instructions, so a instructional video repair guide works well for me.
You can buy the guide at 1 hr Xbox 360 Repair Guide. Post a comment if you buy the guide and it worked for you as well.
Shame I couldn’t find a similar repair guide for when our digital camera stopped working, again outside it’s warranty. Almost feels like they are designed this way, also have a digital video camera break the same way just out of warranty! Seams to be around 18 months use is all we get from expensive digital products!!
It’s a Fuji FinePix S9500 Digital Camera which cost over £200 new. I tried to find the fault and broke the damn thing, didn’t know which screws to undue etc… and broke a button and a dial thing. It’s now in pieces in an old 2l ice-cream tub, never did get it fully dismantled (waiting for a future repair miracle), had to buy my wife a new digital camera, so expensive mistake!
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travel information about japan?
Hi
first of all I would like to know if this hotel's address is idea lin traveling to tokyo city center because that is the one that is available in my time share. Tokyo Bay Court Club (#7651) 3-1-5 Ariake Koto-Ku Tokyo, Japan I mean is it accessible & wont it be a hassle going in & out of this place since I have a aby travelling with me & lastly is this a safe place?
then we are planning to visit tokyo disney, universal studio, and fuji q highland & my budget for visitng that places including food & transportation is 150000 yen would that be enough per person (please don't include the airline ticket in your computation) & lastly where can I get a tour guide & any idea how much would a tour guide cost thank you very much for any informationyou would be giving me
The area around your hotel is bay area of Tokyo. There are not many places to buy things. I think it's better to choose another hotel.
>lastly is this a safe place?
Every place in Tokyo is safe. You don't have to worry about safety.
>we are planning to visit tokyo disney, universal studio, and fuji q highland
Universal Studio is in Osaka. Do you want to go to Osaka all the way from Tokyo?
150,000 yen is enough all the same.
>where can I get a tour guide & any idea how much would a tour guide cost
If you are talking about English speaking tour guide, you can search it here.
http://www.guidesearch.jp/eng/


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