Archive for September, 2009

Xbox 360 Repair Guide

Xbox 360 Repair Guide

Our Tried And Tested Reviews

“The guides definitely awesome, it completely over delivered.”

360 Ring of Death Fix by James Dean truly and ultimately delivered! His guide was detailed and precise to the letter; he didn’t miss a thing when it came to disassembling my Xbox 360.

One of the things that I really liked about his Guide was the neat, clean cut organization of his high definition videos, “the videos were super sharp!”

Unlike other guides that I purchased, James Dean’s eBook was written in a fashion for people with absolutely zero experience with electronics. It was like reading a road map.

Since the word “endorse” has been thrown around A LOT these days.

I would like to “ENDORSE” 360RingOfDeathFix.com as the Best guide on the internet to repair your “3 red lights!.”
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The 3RedLightFix.com guide wasn’t all that easy. The guide did take me step by step, but through it I had to think a little to make sure we were on the same page. The diagrams on the guide were a big plus because it took some guessing out of the process. Their customer service was on top of the game, I had a few questions to ask and I got an answer in no time. Click Here To View Website

“The guides okay, but took some time to figure out if we were on the same page.”

The Three Red Light Fix?

I think NOT!

Their guide was not what I expected. They promised detailed videos and all I got was a small a** 300 X 250 window that had the camera so far away all I could see was a body dismantling the 360, I got no in zoom videos, I got no “DETAIL” as promised and to top it all off, it looked like the videos were grabbed from a bunch of different websites. Click Here To View Website

No Video Error: How You Can Fix Your Xbox 360

Obviously you’ve seen that the Xbox 360 has numerous technical problems, and one that you’ve probably come up against is the ‘No Video Error’. The cause is most likely the same for the no audio error as well. The cause I am talking about is a familiar one- overheating!

The overheating causes damage to the clamps which hold together the graphics processor. When the clamps are overheated it will loosen up the graphics processor and will stop working. As a result, you’ll get the no video error.

So, in conclusion, realise how big a problem overheating is, and try to keep your console cool. That way you’ll save yourself time and a whole lot of money.

If you have the ‘No Video’ error, take a look at http://xbox360repairguidex.com/xbox360repairguidereview

Rattling Sound Inside Your Console

If you are hearing a rattling sound from within your console and you’ve tried removing the outer box, but haven’t had any luck, it may be because the motherboard has a VERTICAL and HORIZONTAL sensor and it is this sensor causing the rattling noise as when you move the console it also moves to detect the position!

I have circled the area in red I am referring to below