One of the errors that you can experience on your Xbox console is
the Xbox 360 e71 error. Quite often this problem may be accompanied
with a ring of red lights on the front of your console. In this article
you are going to learn what causes the Xbox e71 code, as well as whether
there is anything you can do to fix the problem.
Unlike the more
common "red ring of death" and e74 problems, the Xbox 360 e71 error is
not caused by overheating damaging the graphics processor unit (GPU) or
video scaler (HANA/ANA) chip. However, the problem is that nobody is
100% sure what actually causes the e71 in the first place.
Most
likely the problem relates to dashboard and console updates, such as the
fall update of 2006. Also, the problem appears to arise from gamers
incorrectly flashing their hardware or doing botched firmware hacks
which then prevent the system from functioning correctly.
Have you
recently updated your Xbox 360 in anyway, or have you (or anyone else)
attempted some form of firmware hack or flash? If so, this is probably
the cause of the e71 code on your Xbox, however, it could also be
completely random.
Fixing the Xbox e71 is quite tricky. Firstly,
you could try completely resetting your Xbox 360. To do this, enter the
dashboard, go to the right-most column, go and press "Initial Set Up"
then follow the instructions on screen.
If you cannot access this
screen due to the e71 error on your Xbox 360, you can try holding the
"Y" button on your controller as you switch the console on. This will
enter the same process, and restore default factory settings. However,
there is still a chance that this might not work, and that you could be
stranded with the e71 code.
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