I know its commonplace for the 360 to fail.
After reading about it for years on the web, my brothers failed, my friends failed, and well mine failed last night.
I did everything I was supposed to, unplugged. plugged yadda yadda yadda, and its still 3 flashing red.
I have come to the realization that I will have to ship it and have it repaired. For a whlie I thought I was imune to the issue. I played it regurlarly (to my wife's chagrin) and had it for a couple of years and figured I got lucky with a decent model.
Anyway, before I slap the label on the box, pack it up and ship it out tomorrow, is there anyway I can fix this at home. I really am not a technical guy, so if you tell me to open it up and solder this and that, Id really end up doing extra damage. But if its something easy like pulling out a board and reinserting it that I am capable of.
So my question is have any of you had any luck repairing your 360 at home? oh yeah and if so how did you do it?
After reading about it for years on the web, my brothers failed, my friends failed, and well mine failed last night.
I did everything I was supposed to, unplugged. plugged yadda yadda yadda, and its still 3 flashing red.
I have come to the realization that I will have to ship it and have it repaired. For a whlie I thought I was imune to the issue. I played it regurlarly (to my wife's chagrin) and had it for a couple of years and figured I got lucky with a decent model.
Anyway, before I slap the label on the box, pack it up and ship it out tomorrow, is there anyway I can fix this at home. I really am not a technical guy, so if you tell me to open it up and solder this and that, Id really end up doing extra damage. But if its something easy like pulling out a board and reinserting it that I am capable of.
So my question is have any of you had any luck repairing your 360 at home? oh yeah and if so how did you do it?