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		<title>Fix Xbox 360 Red Ring of Death &#8211; Microsoft Repair Vs Do-It-Yourself Repair</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the Xbox 360 red ring of death becoming as popular as it has, many gamers have had to deal with this issue. Let&#8217;s face it, no one wants to pour more money into fixing a system that was expensive in the first place. So it&#8217;s no doubt that gamers are looking for &#8220;cheaper methods&#8221; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the Xbox 360 <b ><a href="http://www.top-10-xbox-360-repair-guide.com/red-ring-of-death/what-is-red-ring-of-death/">red ring of death</a></b> becoming as popular as it has, many gamers have had to deal with this issue. Let&#8217;s face it, no one wants to pour more money into fixing a system that was expensive in the first place. So it&#8217;s no doubt that gamers are looking for &#8220;cheaper methods&#8221; to fix Xbox 360 <b ><a href="http://www.top-10-xbox-360-repair-guide.com/red-ring-of-death/what-is-red-ring-of-death/">red ring of death</a></b>.</p>
<p>But when does a &#8220;cheap fix&#8221; become a &#8220;bad fix&#8221;? This article will discuss the common question of Microsoft Repair versus the do-it-yourself repair technique that is becoming more and more common on the internet.</p>
<p><b>Microsoft Repair</b><br />
<br />The first thing we usually do when we have a product give us trouble is look to the manufacturers warranty for an answer. Luckily Microsoft does cover the Xbox 360 <b ><a href="http://www.top-10-xbox-360-repair-guide.com/red-ring-of-death/what-is-red-ring-of-death/">red ring of death</a></b> under their console mfg warranty. Here are some common questions and answers:</p>
<p>o	Are there any hidden fees?<br />
<br />If your console is still covered under the mfg warranty, then there are no hidden fees. Microsoft will take care of all costs associated with repairing your Xbox 360. however, if you are not under warranty, Microsoft charges $110 (plus shipping) to fix your Xbox 360.</p>
<p>o	How long does it take?<br />
<br />Microsoft says the repair process takes 14-20 days (excluding shipping time), however some gamers have reported waiting up to 6 weeks to get their console back. It probably depends on the amount of consoles in queue.</p>
<p>o	Is it Permanent?<br />
<br />This is debatable. Since Microsoft often sends refurbished systems back to Xbox 360 owners, there have been many cases of people dealing with the <b ><a href="http://www.top-10-xbox-360-repair-guide.com/red-ring-of-death/what-is-red-ring-of-death/">red ring of death</a></b> again (although this is still covered under warranty).</p>
<p><b>Do-It-Yourself Repair</b><br />
<br />Do it yourself is often called the X-clamp fix.</p>
<p>o	How much does it cost?<br />
<br />You can do this for free, but many owners prefer to invest in a <a href="http://www.top-10-xbox-360-repair-guide.com/">Xbox 360 Repair Guide</a>. These cost $30 on average.</p>
<p>o	Any hidden fees?<br />
<br />Depending on the exact method (or guide) that you use, you might have to purchase a pack of washers. This can cost $2.</p>
<p>o	How long does it take?<br />
<br />You will spend at least 30 minutes, but it shouldn&#8217;t take more than an hour to fix Xbox 360 <b ><a href="http://www.top-10-xbox-360-repair-guide.com/red-ring-of-death/what-is-red-ring-of-death/">red ring of death</a></b>.</p>
<p>o	Is it Permanent?<br />
<br />This does address the main issue that causes the <a href="http://www.top-10-xbox-360-repair-guide.com/red-ring-of-death/what-is-red-ring-of-death/">3 red lights</a> error code and is 99% permanent.</p>
<p>o	How difficult is it?<br />
<br />If you are doing this without a guide it can be very difficult. Expect to spend much longer on this task researching photographs and walk-through. If you purchase a guide, this becomes a very simple and routine fix that you won&#8217;t have a problem with.</p>
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		<title>Microsoft Xbox 360 Repair &#8211; basic steps you take to prevent the failure of your console, you can</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Maybe you have an Xbox 360 from Microsoft? If you do, you know what those three red lights mean your console before? After three red lights that is on your console as E74 error, an error as a defect that you leave a search for Microsoft Xbox 360 repair is now available. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Maybe you have an Xbox 360 from Microsoft? If you do, you know what those three red lights mean your console before? After three red lights that is on your console as <a href="http://www.top-10-xbox-360-repair-guide.com/e74-error/what-is-xbox-360-e74-error/">E74 error</a>, an error as a defect that you leave a search for Microsoft Xbox 360 repair is now available. </p>
<p> If something is unlikely while that play in the middle of something better to do have done first is to find out exactly where and what is the problem. You must know theRoot of the problem before you begin troubleshooting. </p>
<p> The freezing or suspension is also a common problem with the Xbox console. This is usually considered when a hardware problem happen in the sense that you should see three red lights come to anticipate failure. These problems are more or less mainly due to overheating. </p>
<p> Overheating due to too much work from the console when you play for hours. It also occurs when you place the console in a badSituation, the evil in a way that is not healthy for the drive, the Xbox is very sensitive to dust or other particles, such as this, that may block the ventilation openings. </p>
<p> All Xbox owners should know that ventilation is an integral part of the increase in its duration. Holding is at an appropriate location is a must to prevent overheating and extend a further contribution to process and stop by for a Microsoft Xbox 360 repair look. </p>
<p> To ensure sufficient air circulation, the unit can be placed in aShelf is made of wood and has enough space, leaving no warmth in it. You should also be careful not to put it near a heat source such as a radiator, and not always on top of the TV or put on a carpet as carpet stores easily dust and other particles, the simple transfer of these particles enables From there the interior of the console. </p>
<p> Dust and carpets are a combination that allows the accumulation of static electricity, and this can damage internal components of theConsole. </p>
<p> Another simple but effective way to is to prevent overheating or failure, you have your Xbox 360 on regular intervals. Track the time that the console has been working all day, and though you might not want to stop playing, as we remember that the console needs rest continue to run their own pace and not try to break. </p>
<p> These simple tips will help you avoid that for a Microsoft Xbox 360 repair or, worse, look, suffering from the red ring ofDeath. </p>
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		<title>Fix an xbox 360 with Red Ring Of Death ~ e74 ~1 red light &#8212; PART 1</title>
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