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I hate freezing. If you’re one of those poor souls who has had the freeze problem then your one of many, infact almost a third of Xbox 360 users have had this problem, surprising when you consider that Microsoft the big corporate giant should have prevented these kind of hardware problems from the start.
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<p>I hate freezing. If you’re one of those poor souls who has had the freeze problem then your one of many, infact almost a third of Xbox 360 users have had this problem, surprising when you consider that Microsoft the big corporate giant should have prevented these kind of hardware problems from the start.</p>
<p>You can and should send your guide back if you have a warranty, the problem with that is time. You don’t want to have to wait weeks before a Microsoft repair centres ships it back to you.</p>
<p>Your other option is to get your hands on one of the reputable Xbox 360 Repair Guides online.</p>
<p>There are 2 main reasons why the Xbox 360 Freezes:</p>
<p>1.      Too many computations at once. E.g  if you play on for hours with four players playing the same game at the same time, then you’re asking quite a lot from your Xbox 360. As time passes, it stresses out the system and will eventually overheat and shut down. All types of devices do this when it is pushed to the limit.</p>
<p>2.      Internal hardware burning up is another cause of the crashes and freezes. This is due to faulty cooling systems in the unit. For this problem, you can try sending it back to Microsoft and get it repaired. But, if you have a bit of technical know-how and you also have a few hours to spare as well as the needed tools to repair electronic equipments, then you will be able to repair your Xbox 360 yourself.</p>
<p>The key is to be aware of the problems from the beginning. Although Microsoft should have put in better cooling systems, you have to make sure your allowing your Xbox 360 as much time to recover as possible.</p>
<p>Just to reiterate, either send your Xbox 360 back, or get your hands on an Xbox 360 Repair Guide.</p>
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