The Xbox 360 has many errors that lead to the unfortunate
situation of not being able to play games or even turn on your system.
Since production the Xbox 360 has been produced with the fate of the
general hardware error or most commonly known as the Red Ring Of Death
(RROD). This common system error occurs usually between two and a half
two four years in the Xbox's life. Unfortunately when this happens the
console is rendered unusable and will not power up or starts up to show
you a error such as E74.
At this time you need to consider sending
your console to Microsoft for repair; having your console sent to a
third party professional Game Console Repair company or repairing the
system yourself. Microsoft repairs Red Ring for free on consoles still
under warranty and the issue for many gamers is that frequently the
console is second hand and may not have a warranty sticker intact. If
this is the case then the only two choices left remaining are to send
the console to a professional Xbox repair service or to fix the console
yourself.
Sending your console to Microsoft has problems. Firstly
the repair times can and usually are around a month and for serious
gamers this option will certainly not aid the time for you to get back
on Xbox live gaming again, secondly the warranty is only valid for three
years and the gamers' who bought their consoles early most likely will
not be covered; and finally postage is around Ten Pounds plus!! To send
the parcel and be insured and have it recorded can be extremely
expensive and when there are solutions which can only cost half the
postage, it may be more convenient to sway from this option. On the
upside the repair will be to a massively high standard.
When your console goes wrong it can cause a great deal of
frustration for you, your family and your friends. This article explains
your options and what ways you can go to repair you broken Xbox 360,
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