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zsv650 27-12-09 11:38 PM

Re: Xbox repairs
 
it'll be the arcade i'd of thought i saw the ad on tv so keep your hard drive.

allantheboss 27-12-09 11:51 PM

Re: Xbox repairs
 
Isn't hard drive the only difference? And once before I put my hard drive in someone else's box, and none of the extra downloads I paid for (like Halo maps/Guitar Hero songs) appeared on it; only on my Xbox... so I'd me more keen to get mine fixed in that sense

zsv650 27-12-09 11:55 PM

Re: Xbox repairs
 
not sure about dlc all i can say is ive had xbox's repaired before and all three have gone wrong again cheers.

beabert 27-12-09 11:58 PM

Re: Xbox repairs
 
Depending on the drive its pretty easy to get the key off the old drive and inject it into a fiirmware for flashing to a new drive, you just need the right sata controller. If the old drive is so dead you cant get the key off then your stuck.

suzsv650 28-12-09 12:11 AM

Re: Xbox repairs
 
If its just the dsk drive take thething appart yourself. Im sure u could find a new drive on ebay (watch out there are 3 differnt types i think). I've fixed quite a few now.

Kilted Ginger 28-12-09 01:23 AM

Re: Xbox repairs
 
Wrap your box in a couple of towels, overheating is meant to induce the rods, the get it sorted for free, so I've been told.

allantheboss 28-12-09 03:19 AM

Re: Xbox repairs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kilted Ginger (Post 2134059)
Wrap your box in a couple of towels, overheating is meant to induce the rods, the get it sorted for free, so I've been told.

I'm 90% sure that's just with the 3 red rings, and I've also been terribly advised against it by some keen Xbox-ers!

Grinch 28-12-09 08:17 AM

Re: Xbox repairs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kilted Ginger (Post 2134059)
Wrap your box in a couple of towels, overheating is meant to induce the rods, the get it sorted for free, so I've been told.

Don't do this, it works but there are other side affects.

I've fixed mine as it was as dead as a door-knob.

Do a little re-search on-line and there is loads of stuff.

First how old is your console, there should be a serial number with a manufacture date on it. If you take the serial number to the xbox site you can see if its still covered by the ROLD 3 year warranty.
They will then take you xbox away for 2 weeks and renew the thermal paste and replace the GPU heat sink.

If its out side of warranty then this is something you can do yourself, along with a few other tricks I know, but before I go into that check and see. If this fails then I can tell you how to get it repair for less then a tenner.

beabert 28-12-09 11:39 AM

Re: Xbox repairs
 
its the drive

allantheboss 28-12-09 05:38 PM

Re: Xbox repairs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Grinch (Post 2134116)
First how old is your console, there should be a serial number with a manufacture date on it. If you take the serial number to the xbox site you can see if its still covered by the ROLD 3 year warranty.

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Quote:

Originally Posted by allantheboss (Post 2133899)
I checked ages ago. 1- Mine is not RROD it's just 1 light, which is not covered, and my warranty has expired anyway. They want about £80 in total to fix it.

I've already been through the MS site. It's not covered and they want many bills for little work!


I know I could do it myself as well, but time is money, so I thought it's be worth checking to see if anyone happens to be good at fixing/live within reasonable distance whom can make quick work of it.


The 3 RROD is common, and there's lots of info about it, but it's sadly not the case with 1 RROD and E65 error message :(


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