Oh no! The dreaded Red Ring of Death? Calm down, I've got a solution for you.
And it's not the Towel trick.
You Can Fix it Yourself Why pay Microsoft hundreds of dollars for something that you're capable of doing yourself? Many people don't realize how easy it really is to fix Xbox 360 Red Ring of Death.
What Causes It? In order to be able to fix it, you've got to understand what causes the Red Ring of Death.
It's not bad hardware or anything like that.
It's simply overheating.
Because of the way Microsoft manufactured the Xbox 360, it gets bad ventilation.
Bad ventilation leads to excess heat internally.
Like any electrical component, excess heat can cause damage.
Inside of your 360, there is a Graphics Card that is held in place by something called the X-clamp.
When the 360 gets hot this X-clamp will flex and eventually cause the solder joints on the Graphics Card to break.
How Do You Fix That? It may sound complex, but in actuality it's a very simple fix that shouldn't take you more than an hour.
You wont' need any special tools, just a screwdriver and a knife to pry off the case.
Unless you're highly familiar with the insides of an Xbox 360, I wouldn't recommend fixing it yourself without a How to Fix Xbox 360 Red Ring of Death Guide.
A good guide will show you in step-by-step videos, exactly how to take the console apart, fix the X-clamp and then use the consoles own heat to re-solder the Graphics Card.
It takes about an hour, and with the guide I used there's even online help if you get stuck.
Best of all, there's a money-back guarantee if you change your mind and don't think you can handle it.
The guide costs under $30, which is a fraction of the price you're paying Microsoft for the same thing.
Think you can handle that? That's all there is to how to fix Xbox 360 Red Ring of Death.
It's easy as long as you have videos to show you exactly what to do.
Don't bother with Microsoft any longer.
Stop paying them tons more money to do something you can easily do yourself.
Don't waste your time with the towel trick and ruin your Xbox 360.
Fix it yourself the right (and permanent) way, and get back to what you do best: Gaming!
And it's not the Towel trick.
You Can Fix it Yourself Why pay Microsoft hundreds of dollars for something that you're capable of doing yourself? Many people don't realize how easy it really is to fix Xbox 360 Red Ring of Death.
What Causes It? In order to be able to fix it, you've got to understand what causes the Red Ring of Death.
It's not bad hardware or anything like that.
It's simply overheating.
Because of the way Microsoft manufactured the Xbox 360, it gets bad ventilation.
Bad ventilation leads to excess heat internally.
Like any electrical component, excess heat can cause damage.
Inside of your 360, there is a Graphics Card that is held in place by something called the X-clamp.
When the 360 gets hot this X-clamp will flex and eventually cause the solder joints on the Graphics Card to break.
How Do You Fix That? It may sound complex, but in actuality it's a very simple fix that shouldn't take you more than an hour.
You wont' need any special tools, just a screwdriver and a knife to pry off the case.
Unless you're highly familiar with the insides of an Xbox 360, I wouldn't recommend fixing it yourself without a How to Fix Xbox 360 Red Ring of Death Guide.
A good guide will show you in step-by-step videos, exactly how to take the console apart, fix the X-clamp and then use the consoles own heat to re-solder the Graphics Card.
It takes about an hour, and with the guide I used there's even online help if you get stuck.
Best of all, there's a money-back guarantee if you change your mind and don't think you can handle it.
The guide costs under $30, which is a fraction of the price you're paying Microsoft for the same thing.
Think you can handle that? That's all there is to how to fix Xbox 360 Red Ring of Death.
It's easy as long as you have videos to show you exactly what to do.
Don't bother with Microsoft any longer.
Stop paying them tons more money to do something you can easily do yourself.
Don't waste your time with the towel trick and ruin your Xbox 360.
Fix it yourself the right (and permanent) way, and get back to what you do best: Gaming!
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