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What he said. Do NOT do the towel trick.
Guess what? That's right, my XBOX just died. Luckily it still fell under the three year extended warrenty because I got the E74 screen of death. Shipped it out today. Hopefully they will fix mine and not send a refurb.Leave a comment:
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Do *not* do the towel trick... that can cause more problems than it solves. The drives are removeable anyway.Leave a comment:
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ever decide? I'd take the unit; keep your harddrive. I just wanna bust it open and experiment :-)Leave a comment:
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You can also try Craigslist for your area. There are people that advertise to fix Xboxes there.
The other thing you could try is the towel trick, which is a temporary fix that might allow you to delete your drive rather than smashing it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avWs4-wD15wLeave a comment:
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I've repaired RROD 360's before... it's totally doable (usually- see point 2), but two things:
1) you really need to know what you're doing (soldering, heat, handling circuit boards)
2) you need to be ok with losing the system entirely depending on what was actually wrong with it.Leave a comment:
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There's a couple of ways since the hard drives are removable.
If you used the XBOX transfer cable to copy your old data it would have automatically copied the data to your new hard drive while erasing it from your old. This the way people usually do it.
You can also put into another 360 and erase it. This of course wont work if you have only have access to the new S model 360 which uses a different size drive.
If none of these options are available to you, I'd recommend you smash it. Unless you trust whomever you sell or give it to with your account and credit card info.Leave a comment:
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Hey werewolf... how do you erase the drive if you can't get it to come on?
Seriously...Leave a comment:
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I'll take the rrod unit.
I've always wanted to take one apart and attempt some of these fixes I read about.
Whatcha want for it? $$ or toy trade?Leave a comment:
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I forgot to mention, don't forget to wipe your old hard drive. This is important! Otherwise people can get your account and possibly credit card info. If you are going to try to sell it or trade it in anywhere, erase that hard drive!Leave a comment:
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This 360 is at least four years old now, so I doubt the warranty is any good. If any enterprising person ever comes up with something useful to do with RROD 360s, they'll make a FORTUNE.Leave a comment:
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I can't think of any stores that will take trade ins of dead 360s. Double check your warrenty. You might still be able to exchange it to Microsoft for a refurb. That's about it though.
I feel your pain. Between me and my sister we've had three 360s die. My launch 360 died. So I got a falcon elite and gave my sis the refurb MS sent me. The refurb MS sent to replace my launch 360 died after a few months. The 360 my sister bought to replace the refurb died after about 6 months. My elite is thankfully still going as well as the new small model 360 my sister bought.
I loves me some Halo but if one more 360 dies on me I'm cutting my losses and trading in all my games for PS3 stuff. I'm still on my launch 60 gig PS3.Leave a comment:
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Where did you buy it? I bought mine at Best Buy and they replaced it when I got the RROD.
-ChrisLeave a comment:



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