Saturday, November 21, 2009

Money-Saving Xbox 360 Self Repair Tips

By Eric Frey

The thought of repairing any type of technical machine like a computer, television, or gaming system can be a rather intimidating thing. However, Xbox 360 repair does not have to be the daunting task it's thought out to be. All you need to do is take the time to follow simple directions. More money will be left in your pocket, and the less frustrated you'll be.

Xbox repair, however, is not child's play; some basic tools, knowledge, and technical skills are required for amending your beloved system. But you certainly do not need to be an adept engineer to accomplish such a feat.

While there are an assortment of errors and causes for your Xbox 360 needing repair, something every gamer is distressed at the thought of is the term coined the "red ring of death". Before rushing into anything, check to see if you are still covered by a warranty. If so, it would be wise not to mess with the console. Send it in to Microsoft and have the professionals deal with the issue. If you take this course of action, it is important to note that you should not open up the console yourself, as this will void the warranty.

Although it can be dismaying to encounter an error, it should be uplifting to hear that only 6% of Xbox 360s that receive the red ring of death error cannot be repaired. The odds are in your favor that your Xbox will be repaired if you follow directions closely. To get started, take a dandy little trip to your local hardware store to pick up some tools needed if you do not have them. Be sure to research tools exactly you will need to operate on the machine.

After purchasing the tools needed to fix the machine, get online and find a publicly acclaimed guide that explains, in detail, the steps that should be taken to fix your system. Many guides found online can be very helpful in the sense that they will also include tips and information on overheating consoles, graphic errors, and freeze ups. It is feasible that within an hour you'll be ready to play on to your heart's content. You, 1; Xbox, 0.

If you decide to send the damaged console to Microsoft, you can expect to pay close to $150. This is frustrating considering the price tag on the console itself when you bought it was pretty hefty. However, that $150 can spent on what's important-new video games--with the proper Xbox 360 repair guide and a little patience. Be sure to take your time and follow all of the directions closely and carefully when actually opening up the system itself. The last thing you want on your plate is a completely damaged Xbox due to carelessness.

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