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Single red light on xbox 360: why does this happen By ChrisGamingExpert, (DT) November 19, 2009 8:53 AM PT |
Xbox 360 single red light: the probable causesHas the screen of your gaming console gone blank accompanied by flashes red light on Xbox 360? Xbox 360 single red light can indicate any of the number of underlying problems causing it. Users often complain that the red light on the lower part of the right quadrant of the device flashes and the Xbox screen goes blank. The error code appearing along with Xbox 360 single red light gives you the indication of the problem. The most common problem that causes the single red light on Xbox 360 is overheating. Continuous use of the gaming console increases the internal temperature of the device and causes hard drive failure. The best thing to do in order to solve the Xbox 360 single red light problem occurring because of overheating is to let the machine cool down. Switch off the device and let it remain shut off for sometime before you start using it again. Xbox 360 one flashing red light: indication of hard drive failureXbox 360 one flashing red light can also be an indication that the hard You need to make sure that the problem is caused by the hard drive failure before you repair or replace it. When the single red light on Xbox 360 flashes, switch off the console and remove all the cables and connections. Then you need to take the device apart and remove the hard drive. If the gaming console runs properly without the hard drive, you can be sure that it is the underlying cause of the problem of Xbox 360 single red light. The defective memory unit of the gaming console can also be the reason behind the flashing of single red light on Xbox 360. Try using the machine after you have taken out the memory unit and you may find that the problem has disappeared. |
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