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Looking for an Xbox 360 Repair? Come here to find it!

Saturday, November 19th, 2011

When Microsoft launched the Xbox 360 back in 2005, no one guessed it would outsell the Sony Playstation 2. Nobody guessed it would still be going strong years on. Despite the obvious assets the console exhibits, it has a chink in it’s armour. This chink is called the Red Ring Of Death!

If you are reading this post because you have the RROD, I have broken down in the shortest possible post what you can do to get gamin FAST!

Here are my quick fire tips to get gaming from as early as today!

1. Return your console to Microsoft if it is under warranty. If it isn’t move onto step 2.

2. Follow a recommended Xbox 360 Repair. You can follow this repair from home using simple household tools and get gaming within 3 hours.

3. Search Google for an independent repair centre who can fix your console. The drawback with this method is that you might have to splash out abit of cash for this fix.

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Xbox 360 Repair Guide: Follow my advice about Youtube!

Saturday, November 12th, 2011

There are still so many Xbox 360 consoles which are failing their customers with the Red Ring of Death. Furthermore, this website receives a few hundred visits a day where people are search for an Xbox 360 Repair to their red ring of death problem.

Scour across the web and you’ll find tons of other websites claiming to show you a sensible fix, when the truth is they are urging people like you to take a terrible risk with your beloved console. I am referring here to the towel trick. You only have to look across to Youtube for evidence. All kinds of bizarre and stupid ways to get your console working again. The truth is, these tricks WILL permanently damage your console. True, on occasion quick fixes like the towel trick will get you gaming. But only for a very short period.. Days perhaps.

The towel trick does nothing more than re-solder the components on the motherboard of the xbox 360. This happens because of extreme overheating, which is the reason your console stopped working in the first place.

The Xbox 360 repair that I do recommend is one which you can do at home using nothing more than a few simple tools and following a video tutorial along online. Simple. The other option of course is to get in touch with Microsoft if your console is still under warranty.

If you do have the red ring of death and you do want to repair it safely, take my advice: DON’T WRAP YOUR CONSOLE IN A TOWEL!!!!

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