Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Xbox 360 Repair Is Easy - 3 Simple Steps You Can Follow Now

By Marc Sandford

If your Xbox 360 has stopped working, how quickly you can have it up and running again depends largely on how you approach the problem. For the best results, a logical and methodical approach is called for. This article will guide you through this process using three easy to follow steps.

1. Diagnose the problem. This step is a critical one, the wrong diagnosis will waste your time and money. Write down the number lights on your console that are flashing red. How many are there?

If only one red light is on, your Xbox has a hardware failure. Two red lights means that your console has an overheating problem. If there are three flashing red lights (red ring of death), then you have either a hardware failure or the power supply isn't providing adequate power. Four red lights means that an AVI cable is loose.

2. Decide on a plan of action for you to take. If there is a hardware or overheating problem you have three repair choices.

First, if your warranty is still valid, you can send it back to Microsoft for repair or replacement. This option will cost you time (up to 4 to 5 weeks) and money (shipping and handling fees).

Second, if you warranty has expired, you can have it repaired by Microsoft (approximately $140) or by a repair service (even more expensive). The third option is to do the repair yourself. With the right repair guide, you'd be surprised how quick and easy this is.

3.) Finally, you will have to take action and make it happen. If you are going to ship it back to Microsoft, give their customer service a call to get shipping instructions. If you'd like to use a repair service, go online and search for one that is local.

If you would rather do the repairs yourself, look for a quality repair guide that you can download instantly off the Internet so that no time is lost. Using the right guide can have you up and going in under an hour or two.

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