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They were quick with our's
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how quick miss g, ive filled out the aplication, im just waiting for an email to tell me when an empty box is turning up
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10 days I reckon - was same UPS guy who collected and delivered back. And they didn't return our's repaired - they gave us a brand new one - knew that because we took down the serial number to be sure. New one turned up with all the little labels on the shiny bits (y'know that stop em scratching in transit).
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hmmm, intersesting, i shall bare this in mind. Well thanks every one for all your help !
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Did you get this sorted mate?
A friend of mine does these repairs, can ask him to take a look if you want
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Microsoft will sort it and you don't pay anything - P&P is free
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I hate my xbox. I bought one of the first ones, and promptly lost the reciept. After about 6 months of stuttering gameplay, it gave up the ghost with the RROD. I couldn't send it back to Microsoft, (at this point they were still denying the high failure rates of their consoles were their responsibility), so I cursed it, and put it in a box under my bed. Over Christmas I was talking to a friend who runs a computer gubbins shop about how rubbish the xbox reliability was, and he convinced me to bring it into him for repair. I'd been reluctant to get it fixed because I thought I might be throwing good money after bad. He fixed it in a day for £40. Excitedly, I rushed it home, but not before I purchased 'GTA4' and 'Dead Space' on the way. It packed up again last night, after stuttering through 5 days of gameplay. The picture suddenly turned a tartan green colour, then froze. Upon reboot I received one flashing red light and the system error code E74. A little digging on the internet reveals the cause of this all too common fault, the graphics chip is knackered, something Microsoft haven't seen fit to take responsibility for so isn't covered by any extended warranty, (which I would have invalidated anyway taking it for an unauthorised repair). During the short time it did work, apart from the deafening noise the little box makes, I was happy to have it. If anybody is considering buying a new xbox, I'd suggest they try to find one of the newer 'jasper' consoles which hopefully will have addressed the hardware failures of previous machines. The way to find one is a little vague. I believe they're shipping as the low price 'arcade' packages, (£125 from Argos), which come with 256mb of built in memory. You need to look at the info on the back of the console itself to be sure though. It will have been built after August '08 and the power socket will read 12V-12.1A. Older models draw 14.1A. Phew...
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Microsoft will sort it and you don't pay anything - P&P is free its not what you know, its who you know
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excellent info there shambo i think you have turned a corner there
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I hate my xbox. I bought one of the first ones, and promptly lost the reciept. After about 6 months of stuttering gameplay, it gave up the ghost with the RROD. I couldn't send it back to Microsoft, (at this point they were still denying the high failure rates of their consoles were their responsibility), so I cursed it, and put it in a box under my bed. Over Christmas I was talking to a friend who runs a computer gubbins shop about how rubbish the xbox reliability was, and he convinced me to bring it into him for repair. I'd been reluctant to get it fixed because I thought I might be throwing good money after bad. He fixed it in a day for £40. Excitedly, I rushed it home, but not before I purchased 'GTA4' and 'Dead Space' on the way. It packed up again last night, after stuttering through 5 days of gameplay. The picture suddenly turned a tartan green colour, then froze. Upon reboot I received one flashing red light and the system error code E74. A little digging on the internet reveals the cause of this all too common fault, the graphics chip is knackered, something Microsoft haven't seen fit to take responsibility for so isn't covered by any extended warranty, (which I would have invalidated anyway taking it for an unauthorised repair). During the short time it did work, apart from the deafening noise the little box makes, I was happy to have it. If anybody is considering buying a new xbox, I'd suggest they try to find one of the newer 'jasper' consoles which hopefully will have addressed the hardware failures of previous machines. The way to find one is a little vague. I believe they're shipping as the low price 'arcade' packages, (£125 from Argos), which come with 256mb of built in memory. You need to look at the info on the back of the console itself to be sure though. It will have been built after August '08 and the power socket will read 12V-12.1A. Older models draw 14.1A. Phew... Just to add to this, from what I'm aware, the RROD is usually caused by the GPU coming away from the motherboard due to poor venitlation and cooling within the 360 itself. Some people have advised turning it on and wrapping it in a towel and then turning it off. Apparently this helps the GPU solder melt where it can then sink back into the board. You can find tutorials for it on youtube. I had a look at it but didn't try this myself as I'd rather just get microsoft to fix it. I sent it off and had a brand new console back within about 10 days (with a free month on xbox live to boot). Not bad considering it failed nearly 3 years after being bought (close to initial release).
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Just to add to this, from what I'm aware, the RROD is usually caused by the GPU coming away from the motherboard due to poor venitlation and cooling within the 360 itself.
Some people have advised turning it on and wrapping it in a towel and then turning it off. Apparently this helps the GPU solder melt where it can then sink back into the board. You can find tutorials for it on youtube.
I had a look at it but didn't try this myself as I'd rather just get microsoft to fix it. I sent it off and had a brand new console back within about 10 days (with a free month on xbox live to boot). Not bad considering it failed nearly 3 years after being bought (close to initial release).
thats if you dont want your xbox anymore.. as it fooks it...
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XBOX came back today, I got a brand new one back and a months free subscription, I love my xbox xxx
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I knew you'd get a new one
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I took mine back to the shop where it was repaired and a couple of hours later recieved a call telling me it was ready for collection. Upon closer inspection it appeared they'd given me a different console... this one was grubbier than the one I'd given them but was also a hellova lot quieter... but it RROD'ed after another 5 days, taking out all the saved game info on my hard drive as well.
I've bitten the bullet and bought a new one, (madness I know), keeping the reciept in a very safe place this time. If I hadn't spent so much money on games for the damned thing I would have bought a PS3 instead. The new machine isn't a 'jasper' but it's alot quieter still and so far no problems... touch wood.
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lol, why didnt you just send it back to xbox free of charge shambo,
right as always miss G !
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