Mistakes That Could Have Cause You The Ring Of Death

By | Jun 13, 2009

When you are playing with your Xbox, you may feel that things are going great until
you notice that classic problem, the Xbox 360 red ring of death. When you see this
sign, you might already be resigning yourself to sending it in. One joke says that
the best tools that you have fix your Xbox when this problem starts happening is a
mailing label and an address, but you might be more curious about this error. What
does it mean, and what might have caused it?

First and foremost, the Xbox 360 red ring of death can signify that you have
experienced a hardware failure. This is more likely than you think, and if you ask
around among people who own them, many of them have probably had to deal with this
problem. In the last few years, there have been numerous allegations that Xbox 360s
have problems that range from issues with the power supply to the materials used, to
design problems, so be very aware that there might have been an issue that you were
not aware of that was not your fault.

One common thing that can give you the Xbox 360 red ring of death is the fact that
the machine can overheat. If the fan isn’t powerful enough to cool down the
mechanisms, the thermal plates can quickly become overwhelmed, thus causing some
severe problems when it comes to making sure that your console will react
appropriately. You can also keep in mind the fact that you need to think about
things like temperature depending on where you physically keep the machine.

Finally, you will also find that this red light message can actually be solved, if
you are very, very lucky, with something as simple as a powercycle. You’ll find that
you need to think about making sure that your console is shut of for ten seconds and
then power it back on, starting from the wall. You may want to unplug it from the
power source, as well as turning it off. Check the light on he power source while it
is down there; remember that if the light is anything but green, that this can mean a
real problem with the power supply rather than the console itself.

When you are dealing with errors on your Xbox 360, remember that you have resources
out there, so don’t be afraid to learn what you can about them!

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