As many of you may
have noticed, there are four lights surrounding the
power button on your Xbox 360. When these light up
in red that is the first sign that you have
a problem. A common problem that has been seen with
the Xbox
360 is when three of
the four lights come on. This seems to
be the most common problem and it indicates a general
hardware problem. What happens form here is that
you will find that your console now freezes up, and you
are forced to pay out up to a
couple of hundred dollars to get it
fixed.
Usually the three lights indicates that your system
has overheated and there is a good chance that something
within the machine has now broken because of
this. This is a very common problem that has affected so
many machines. All of a sudden, this $400
gaming system has become a $400 paper
weight.
The worst
part about all this is that Microsoft will charge you
around $150 to fix the hardware problem that
it created by not making these products right to begin with.
Here are just a few things you can
try before sending this machine back to
Microsoft.
1. Turn the machine off and then
back on - this is an obvious thing to try, but
sometimes letting it sit in shut off mode
for a few minutes can help it
out
2. Move the machine to a more
open space - Purhaps the machine does not have enough
air flowing through it. These machines are very
fragile and quite tempermental so it's very improtant to keep them
in an open area and not locked up
in a storage unit on your entertainment
stand.
If neither of these
things work, check your manual to see how
to contact Microsoft, or you can look to purchase online
a book on how to fix this yourself.
From what I have heard, these are very easy to fix,
and you can do practically for free what
Microsoft is going to charge you $150
for.
Heather Moore
About the Author
For more information on how to fix your X-Box 360
yourself, check out http://www.mcgeeks.com/xbox360/
Heather Moore is one-half of the dynamic McGeeks duo,
sharing knowledge and experiences to promote fun and safe
computing.