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Xbox 360 – Red Ring of Death Warning Signs

Is your Xbox 360 behaving strangely? If so, this may be the precursor to the red ring of death, which is a general hardware failure. It can be caused by a power supply problem or damage caused by excessive heat.

These are the typical warning signs:

1.) When booting, a message appears stating that the disc cannot be read.
2.) Console freezes.
3.) The sound freezes or you hear static sounds.
4.) There are problems with the graphics. You see weird effects like hairline stripes, checkered patterns, or anything that’s obviously not part of the game.
5.) The only thing that works is the off button.

These problems may appear randomly as occasional occurrences. They may or may not occur with increasing frequency over time.

If after experiencing any of these issues, your console flashes three red lights after restarting it, then you have the red ring of death. A common human reaction to this is to go into denial. This can happen if the machine seems to work fine the next day and it’s tempting to think the problem fixed itself. The truth of the matter is that you have an intermittent problem that comes and goes. Every time you get the ring of death, your Xbox takes more heat damage. Eventually it just won’t work at all.

The best way to deal with this is to rule out simple causes first. One of them is that your Xbox is not getting adequate power. Another is that the console overheats because it can’t keep cool. Is your Xbox getting proper ventilation? Have you been gaming for hours in a hot environment? Is there a buildup of dust or sand on the vents?

If these simple solutions don’t work, then it’s time to get your console repaired. If your warranty is intact and you’re willing to wait a few weeks, you can return it to Microsoft. If your warranty is void, Microsoft will still repair it for a fee ($140-$150 or so). There are some people who make a business out of fixing the three red lights bug. This can also be expensive.

The cheapest way to do this is to fix it yourself. This is doable for many people, but you need to get good instructions. If you’re serious about it, then you’ll buy a reliable guide ($20-$30) that has a money-back guarantee. If you have used basic tools and can follow the instructions carefully, this is definitely the fastest and most cost-effective solution.

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