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Red ring of doom: How to survive the ultimate doom for the Xbox 360 using our guide
By ChrisGamingExpert, (DT)
November 3, 2009 6:16 PM PT

Red ring of doom: the mother of all dooms

The sound of it would make any Xbox 360 owner worry much. Why not? You don't want your precious Xbox 360 machine to be counted as part of the 30% of all units that succumbed to this epidemic! No one wants to send away their $400 gaming gear into early retirement after it shows the red ring of doom caused by freezes


The effect of seeing the three flashing red lights around the Xbox 360 power button may vary, from graphical problems during gameplay, audio errors, to complete console freeze-ups. The only thing left functional is pressing the power button in order to turn it off.


Red ring of doom fix: is there such a red ring of doom repair procedure for this?

Fortunately there is Red ring of doom: How to survive the ultimate dooma chance for a red ring of doom fix. Although the reality is that the red ring of doom error is mostly associated with hardware failure, it's less expensive to replace some components than to throw away the entire Xbox 360 unit.


Because one of the major factor that causes the red ring of doom to appear is overheating, you can try scanning for cold solder joints that may have gone loose.


Scorching of the power supply unit is another possible culprit, so replacing it with a new one may also do the trick.


Finally, another possible red ring of doom repair is to allow the xbox 360 to cool down after a long playing time, then check if there's a problem with the cooling system. You may also want to upgrade this cooling system at this point.




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