Thursday, September 9, 2010

XBox 360 E64 Error

July 22, 2009 by 911video  
Filed under Xbox 360 repairs

When your system boots up and gives you an E64 Error, its indicating to you that there are internal hardware failures specifically related to your DvD drive in the system.  While not necessarily related to the drive itself, its an error which requires specific fixes to internal parts of your console.  Please do not go [...]

XBox 360 Game Freezing

July 22, 2009 by 911video  
Filed under Xbox 360 repairs

When an XBox 360 Drive is experiencing errors, sometimes it will accept disks but be unable to read them.  It will prompt you that it is attempting to read the disk you entered but not actually boot the game up.  It’s important to check to see if the disk you entered has scratches or is [...]

XBox 360 Open Tray Issue

July 22, 2009 by 911video  
Filed under Xbox 360 repairs

When an XBox 360 Drive is experiencing errors it will sometimes give you an “Open Tray” error.  What this error on the dashboard is telling you is that the system cannot read the disk you have entered.  It’s important to check to see if the disk you entered has scratches or is supported by your [...]

XBox 360 Artifacting/Pixelating

July 22, 2009 by 911video  
Filed under Xbox 360 repairs

If you are noticing odd distortions to your video or your screen has frozen with colors then you are probably experiencing an Artifacting/Pixelating issue.  This issue reflects the internal motherboard processor and GPU that requires delicate attention and specific fixes to correct.  If you are noticing this type of error then its extremely important to [...]

4 Red Rings of Death (RRD)

July 22, 2009 by 911video  
Filed under Xbox 360 repairs

Four flashing red lights or 4 red rings of death is an error that indicates a general I/O hardware failure with the system and accessories.  If you are experiencing this error its important to understand not to open your console up and try to fix it yourself.  Tinkering around inside a system will only lower [...]

3 Red Rings of Death (RRD)

July 22, 2009 by 911video  
Filed under Xbox 360 repairs

One of the most common errors an XBox will have is the “3 RRD” or “Three Red Rings of Death” or “Three Flashing Lights”.  This error is directly related with hardware failure inside your XBox 360 console.  While it is one of the most common errors its also one of the most significant errors.  A [...]

XBox 360 Invalid Disk Error

July 22, 2009 by 911video  
Filed under Xbox 360 repairs

When an XBox 360 Drive is experiencing errors it will sometimes give you an “invalid disk” error.  What this error on the dashboard is telling you is that the system cannot read the disk you have entered.  It’s important to check to see if the disk you entered has scratches or is supported by your [...]

XBox 360 Audio/Video Issues

July 22, 2009 by 911video  
Filed under Xbox 360 repairs

When your XBox 360 is not displaying on your output device its important to first check the cables and make sure they are all plugged in correctly.  We only recommend using one form of video output, whether its Standard Video or HD.  If your XBox 360 is still showing Audio or Video issues then please [...]

2 Red Rings of Death (RRD)

July 22, 2009 by 911video  
Filed under Xbox 360 repairs

Prolonged play or leaving your system on for extended periods is usually the main cause of a 2 flashing red light/2 Red Ring of Death Error.  The system is indicating to you that it is severely overheating and is shutting down so that it does not cause further damage to important internal components.  It is [...]

Need Your Xbox, Xbox 360 or Xbox 360 Elite Repaired?

April 27, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Microsoft Repairs, Xbox 360 repairs

VideoGame911.com is a professional Xbox repairs service that will not only meet but will exceed your expectations in terms of the speed, quality, and cost of your Xbox or Xbox360 repairs. There is no repair too great for us to handle, whether it be system diagnostics and hardware replacement or Xbox 360 red lights issues. [...]

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