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red rings of death
PostPosted:Thu Jun 19, 2008 2:02 pm
by Melissa
As is normally the case when the boss isnt in on a thursday people tend to come to me with their home broken pcs to work for ideas and crap.
Anyway a bloke has had what i think is teh red rings of death on his xbox 360...
Am I right in thinking its terminal? or is it fixable..
PostPosted:Thu Jun 19, 2008 3:10 pm
by Akimoto
Contact Microsoft - They might be able to replace your old xbox with a new one.
"the red ring of death" - its only one ring! :p
PostPosted:Thu Jun 19, 2008 3:13 pm
by Melissa
Thanks! Its not mine its a guy at works.. he had it two years he reckons
Do they charge???
If so is it much??
Becasue Chantelle says she can fix it but she will charge £25..
But if its free from Microsoft ill tell him to do that.
PostPosted:Thu Jun 19, 2008 6:18 pm
by DarkLink
If less than 2 years of ownership its free and under warranty... Also, sometimes its fixable on your own! My friend just left his laying around after it broke and it fell from the table... it worked after that... lucky bastard
PostPosted:Fri Jun 20, 2008 1:30 pm
by Darko
1 red bar = overheating
2 red bar = software malfunction
3 red bar = hardware malfunction
red ring of death = your screwed
Its something like that anyway.
PostPosted:Fri Jun 20, 2008 3:13 pm
by Melissa
Darko wrote:1 red bar = overheating
2 red bar = software malfunction
3 red bar = hardware malfunction
red ring of death = your screwed
Its something like that anyway.
It was red ring of death
Chantelle fixed it!
Didnt realise there was a fix, apparently she done a few now..
Dunno what it is she does, but she says 9 times out of 10 it works.. does involve cracking it open I know that!!

PostPosted:Fri Jun 20, 2008 6:39 pm
by Kane
Its an overheating thing, mostly on older releases of the 360, its basically a problem with the heatsink(they used crummy/cheap stuff!). It overheats and the connections sever themselves...
Quick fix- overheat it by wrapping it in a towel for a few hours till they resolder.
Long term - Or manually refix them and put a better heatsink in
PostPosted:Fri Jun 20, 2008 6:51 pm
by Cross
Kane wrote:Its an overheating thing, mostly on older releases of the 360, its basically a problem with the heatsink(they used crummy/cheap stuff!). It overheats and the connections sever themselves...
Quick fix- overheat it by wrapping it in a towel for a few hours till they resolder.
Long term - Or manually refix them and put a better heatsink in
Lmao!!!!!!Kane is alive ;p glad to see you mate
~Raz
PostPosted:Fri Jun 20, 2008 9:49 pm
by Chantelle
Ive done it to 5 or so now and it works
I do charge because you do well I have needed to use some extra parts to do it right.. plus there isa a risk and that it takes a good hour to do it..
I remove the heatsink all together use varnish remover to clear off the shitty thermal pad they use, clean the heat sink and then apply arctic cool past to the chip and re apply the heat sink, does require a screw kit though
then you fire up with no fan it should allow the paste to solder and then.. you need to venalate teh system
it should boot after that
You can get teh kits of ebay, we bought a load in at work.. since we get foreigners all the time..
PostPosted:Tue Jun 24, 2008 3:08 pm
by FlapJack23
Thanks for explaining how to do it chantelle! It actually seems sort of easy.