XBox 360 Ring of death
Discussion
It's finally happened to my trusty machine and, as the search facility is furbarred, I can't (be bothered?) refer back to previous threads.
So, is it best just to go out and buy a new machine and swap the "hard disk" over from the old one with all of my save games? Or is it worth having the thing fixed?
New machines aren't that expensive now. So, I'm thinking of just heading over to ASDA to pick up a new one this evening.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
So, is it best just to go out and buy a new machine and swap the "hard disk" over from the old one with all of my save games? Or is it worth having the thing fixed?
New machines aren't that expensive now. So, I'm thinking of just heading over to ASDA to pick up a new one this evening.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
Well, there are a few tricks of the trade, i used toturn it on, block the fans with two long things, wait for it to heat up, the light stops flashing, then you leave it to cool down and off you go, it's temporary.
Or, if you are feeling technical, you can buy a small tube of good quality heat paste and put it on the heat sinks on the main board, a fiddle to get in to but also solved my RROD. I did buy a new one, but the original box with that fix still lives on.
Or, if you are feeling technical, you can buy a small tube of good quality heat paste and put it on the heat sinks on the main board, a fiddle to get in to but also solved my RROD. I did buy a new one, but the original box with that fix still lives on.
Yeh the heat paste and clamp is a common fix. Kits including all you need are readily available on Ebay/Amazon. The fix, if done correctly, can last for years.
However I am guessing that you have and old white Xbox, so buying a new 4GB one and swapping the hard drives giving you a much newer, quieter and reliable machine is also a good option.
Bear in mind that swapping the hard drive over involves removing the case from the original and having to bodge a spacer into the new box to support it.
However I am guessing that you have and old white Xbox, so buying a new 4GB one and swapping the hard drives giving you a much newer, quieter and reliable machine is also a good option.
Bear in mind that swapping the hard drive over involves removing the case from the original and having to bodge a spacer into the new box to support it.
NDA said:
Yes that's old. As old as an old thing.
The new one is smaller and black.... Just buy a new one ya cheapskate!
I'm happy to do so. But, I've got over 20 hours of Far Cry 3 on my old machine and I'd love to be able to switch the save game over from my HDD.The new one is smaller and black.... Just buy a new one ya cheapskate!
BTW, this teaches me to store my save games in The Cloud in future.
Blib said:
NDA said:
Yes that's old. As old as an old thing.
The new one is smaller and black.... Just buy a new one ya cheapskate!
I'm happy to do so. But, I've got over 20 hours of Far Cry 3 on my old machine and I'd love to be able to switch the save game over from my HDD.The new one is smaller and black.... Just buy a new one ya cheapskate!
BTW, this teaches me to store my save games in The Cloud in future.
Ping me a PM if you need it.
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