Okay here are a few ways that might fix the Xbox 360.
- Turn off the Xbox 360, wait 5 minutes, plug it back in and see if the error is gone.
- Unplug both the AV (audio and video) cables and the power cables from the Xbox 360 and wall. Wait a few minutes, and replug everything in and see if the error is gone.
- Take your hard drive out of the Xbox 360 and start the console and see if the error is gone. If the error is gone, turn the Xbox 360 back off and replace the hard drive. Then check if the error is once again gone.
If none of the above steps worked, then your going to have to spend some
money to get your Xbox 360 back and running.
- If your warranty hasn't
expired, then you can send it to Microsoft and they will fix it for
free.
- If your warranty has expired, then you can still send it to
Microsoft, but it will cost you about $150.
- If you don't want to spend the 150 you can spend a little bit of money and buy a guide to replacing it yourself on Ebay and such. If you do try and do it yourself remember that once you open the Xbox 360 the warranty voids, so if you still have a warranty send it to Microsoft.
Hope this helps!
-Marcus Turtle
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