AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
After scraping off the old compound, I would add the step of polishing the heatsinks where the components make contact. I start with a 600 grit then move to brasso or the like.
I have to mention one little trick in dealing with Microsoft and the extended warranty. Microsoft's warranty pretty much only deals with overheating issues - the red ring of death - with every other problem you pretty much have to pay them to fix your console. If you have a problem other than the red ring use the stupid towel trick to overheat your 360 until you get the red ring and presto you are now eligible for a new 360 courtesy of Microsoft.
Your best bet is to buy your 360 from Best Buy with their warranty since if anything happens you can immediately swap at any Best Buy for a new one and not have to wait the 5 week turnaround that Microsoft gives you.
Just got the 3 light RROD last night. Fortunately my xbox is still under warranty and they're sending me a return kit.. Any idea on the timeframe to get them back? i'm already jonesing for COD4... lol
Mine got the RROD a while ago, with a 3 week turnaround from calling microsoft to playing again (From Canada). They seem to be getting their act together.
sorry to bring back a dead thread, but ive done this to a few more xboxes, 100% success rate for me so far. if anyone around here would like any help with a RROD'd xbox, i can help
i really wish microsoft would fix this darn issue completely. i have tons of 360's get shipped to texas each night. i saw a note once, "We are sending this in for the 2nd time for flashing red lights". made me laugh, it was clearly from a mom.
if it wasn't for the RROD and the excessive disk scraching i would probably get a 360.
the RROD is caused by overheating, correct? then why doesn't microsoft do something like this to all 360's before they get shipped out? if acer, hp, dell, sony, etc did this with their computers they would get murdered. when the sony batteries caused trouble there was a complete recall, seems like all microsoft does is just give you a new 360 each time. yay for american craftsmanship?
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