Tuesday 11 August 2009

Learn How To Fix Your Xbox 360

Want To Learn How to Fix Xbox 360?

You own an Xbox 360 and every time you turn around, it is malfunctioning again. You think to yourself, if I just knew how to fix Xbox 360, I could save myself some time and money by avoiding the frustration of dealing with the Microsoft repair shop. They take so long to get your Xbox back to you. On top of that, you often end up sending it back to be fixed again, and it is expensive. You pay one hundred dollars alone in shipping and get an old refurbished system back in the place of the one you sent in.

Before you undertake the task of learning how to fix Xbox 360, consider this. Is your Xbox 360 still under warranty? Once you mess with your console, the warranty vanishes. If you don’t want to shell out more money to Microsoft and you are willing to take a chance on fixing the problem yourself, then by all means, check out how to fix Xbox 360 on the internet.

As a consequence of the design flaws built into the Xbox 360, there are multiple websites online which can show you how to fix Xbox 360. Some of these sites are blogs where people who have found themselves in your same situation can give you advice on where to find good help. The main problem with Xbox 360 according to most of these individuals is the “Red Ring of Death” which signals a major general hard ware failure. When this happens, the only thing your console will respond to is powering down.

Furthermore, this hardware failure seems to stem from overheating of the console. Two factors contribute to the overheating problems. The first contributor is inadequate ventilation of the console itself. The second is the use of a new type of soldering material, which doesn’t appear to stand up to the high heat temperatures the Xbox systems reach during extensive operation like the old lead based solder could. The excessive heat puts stress on the points of contact between the ball grid and the solder which causes the solder to break.

Xbox 360 failures occur at a rate of sixty eight out of every one hundred in use. However, there are a couple of simple things you can do before going to those how to fix Xbox 360 websites for directions. Now that you know it’s an overheating problem, give your console a break now and then instead of playing for hours on end. Don’t sit your console near a heat source such as a furnace vent or other electronic equipment. Keep your game console up off the floor for the best ventilation and don’t set it on carpet. It doesn’t have enough ventilation openings to begin with. Don’t block the ones it does have.

If your console has completely given up the ghost, type in how to fix Xbox 360 on any search engine. You will of course get Microsoft’s support center in the list that comes up, but you will also get lots of other tutorial pages.

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